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7295
Leo, You could include beta config. engines as well. The dome shape is for strength (thank the Romans). If the end of the piston were flat, pressure changes...
Rick Topf
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May 1, 2007
2:11 pm
7296
Did anyone go to this event whom might share their experience with the group? thanks, MP...
mphillipps2
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May 16, 2007
6:07 pm
7297
Hi, I was at the SW Regional. I even got the T-shirt for participating as an exhibitor. There is a DVD available for purchase with interviews with a the ...
Rick Topf
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May 18, 2007
2:33 pm
7298
I am considering modifications to the stirling steele engine to enhance its power output and need advice. I first noticed that(correct me if I am wrong)if a...
danielskorupka
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May 19, 2007
12:39 am
7299
Daniel, As a constructive criticism, I think you need just a bit more understanding of the way the engine works and what effect the gas pressure has on...
TOM GENTRY
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May 19, 2007
1:50 am
7300
Daniel You have a misconception about the effect of pressure in the crankcase. While increased crankcase pressure does reduce the PdV work required to push the...
Lee A. White
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May 19, 2007
5:47 pm
7301
Lee, I think you made an error in your statement. The Pdv work increases the work that has to be done by the piston on its way down. Archibald . ... to push...
John Archibald
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May 20, 2007
3:01 pm
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John In the first case I am referring to the net work done ON ("required to push") the piston moving from bottom dead center up to top dead center. During the...
Lee A. White
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May 21, 2007
4:28 am
7303
Correction The second line should read "and the gas in the CRANKCASE does work on the piston." Lee ... From: Lee A. White To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Lee A. White
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May 21, 2007
4:38 am
7304
Daniel, Since the engine is made of metals, you should assume that the crankcase temperature and working fluid within, won't be any hotter or cooler than the...
Rick Topf
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May 21, 2007
2:24 pm
7305
Has anyone taken a look at the press releases from Utah about their thermoacoustic engines? My guess is that they have hit a home run with their approach....
bradvernon
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Jun 9, 2007
2:50 am
7306
I am completely ignorant of thermoacoustics. I plan to stay that way. I am spread too thin as it is. Tom ... From: bradvernon To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
TOM GENTRY
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Jun 9, 2007
5:39 am
7307
I haven't seen it myself and I didn't find it by google either. But I would say that it may be a meaingful way to look at it in a thermoacoustic way, as its...
XIAOAN MAO
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Jun 9, 2007
10:38 am
7308
All, here is a link I copied form haes..... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070603225026.htm I'm optimistic that they are onto something. Regards,...
bradvernon
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Jun 10, 2007
3:19 am
7309
what happens to the 'quiet' in a kilowatt engine neighborhood? Tom ... From: bradvernon To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 11:19 PM ...
TOM GENTRY
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Jun 10, 2007
4:05 pm
7310
Not very many technical specifics in the article. But it seems it is a good direction to follow, the ordering of energetic chaotic particles into a wave so...
deep_blue_0202
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Jun 10, 2007
5:05 pm
7311
Hi This is my first real technical post: Thermocouple measurements on a budget Please note the difference between Millivolt and microvolt in the following. I...
deep_blue_0202
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Jun 10, 2007
5:54 pm
7312
Thank You! ... From: deep_blue_0202 To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: [sesusa] High Temperature Measurements on a Budget ...
TOM GENTRY
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Jun 10, 2007
8:35 pm
7313
Tom and list, I just thought I would ask before I acted. Is the GCS spreadsheet considered private and intended for sesusa only? Or is it okay to share it...
mphillipps2
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Jun 18, 2007
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7314
I don't know what most folks use for pressure sensors, but here is an ad I found. $25 for 600 bar. And while it does need an additional amplifier, it still...
mphillipps2
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Jun 20, 2007
5:01 am
7315
I want those who use the GCS to be members of this group. Usually if they are advanced enough to use the GCS to advantage, they are advanced enough to be...
TOM GENTRY
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Jun 20, 2007
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7316
Tom and list, Although my Stirling outboard keeps my dingy under control, I'm all at sea when it comes to using or understanding the gas scaling circuit. Can...
Harry Diers
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Jun 21, 2007
10:14 am
7317
The GCS file contains many worksheets, as follows: "GCS Main" - says that the work is based on: "Ch. 5 & 6 of 'The Regenerator and the Stirling Engine' by Dr....
mphillipps2
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Jun 21, 2007
5:28 pm
7318
Harry Diers, and SESUSA, I don't know of any "user guide" for GCS, so until there is one, I'll just write my observations here. The purpose of the "GCS Main"...
mphillipps2
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Jun 22, 2007
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7319
I have a video from a local news station about a engineer in Pennsylvania that, while working on a cure for cancer discovered that certain radio waves will...
tamp3265
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Jun 26, 2007
12:58 am
7320
go ahead and post it with the understanding that it may be removed after a few weeks or months. Tom ... From: tamp3265 To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...
TOM GENTRY
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Jun 26, 2007
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7321
Hi, I saw that video last week. I laughed hard when the news reporter hyped the technology by saying your next car may run on salt water. What they failed to...
Rick Topf
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Jun 26, 2007
1:56 pm
7322
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the sesusa group. File :...
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7323
His idea for localized heating of cancer cells is feasible. However I think this isn't practical for producing fuel, and sensationalized demonstrations are...
mphillipps2
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Jun 27, 2007
5:24 pm
7324
Hello... I'm new on this forum and trought searching the archive find APAIR.BeLS document. In the bottom of file in section 'Hoecken'-beam are 3D cad drawing...
slavkok
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