List: Although I have never laid eyes on AJO I envision a man who writes with a twinkle in his eye and a vast amount of Stirling engine understanding in his ...
How old is this gentleman? I did a Stirling engine project in my senior year of college in the UK in 1969/70 and his name was prominent in the literature at...
There is a short autobiographical section at in 'The Regenerator and the Stirling Engine' and it seems AJO was in the third year of a mechanical engineering...
Regret I do not but Babelfish does. Search for the Babelfish web site and follow the instruction to translate a few pages. <Babelfish.com> ??? stanhbaker...
Regret I do not but Babelfish does. Search for the Babelfish web site and follow the instruction to translate a few pages. <Babelfish.com> ??? stanhbaker...
Hello, in case of (easy) translations between English and German i can offer probably some solutions for each sentence (unless there are no special grammatic...
Dear Richi,let me know what is the article.J.Zarinchang ... From: richi_beltran <richi_beltran@...> Subject: [sesusa] does any one speak German? To:...
richi, remember that attachments are not allowed. Tom ... From: richi_beltran To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 1:43 PM Subject:...
FYI the website has an English section. this is a gamma configuration with a burner burning wood pellets supposedly by gasifying them and burning the gas to...
Much food for thought and a definite reality check for those many experimenters who 'discover' the Stirling engine and immediately think they are going to make...
NHH I disagree. There is no great mystery as to why the hot air engine is not around in abundance today - Stirling or otherwise - even thought there were...
Hello Tom, is this Sunmachine engine not a alpha type Stirling (the cooler ends at the top of the compression piston and not at the bottom of the expansion...
Bernhard, by golly I think you are correct. It looked like a Viebach gamma to me. Tom ... From: bernhard To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 17,...
The limitations you detail are all true and fully acknowledged by AJO (see particularly the Beale number comparison in "why air?"). Perhaps the use of the word...
Well, the Stirling part came from United Stirling (now Kockums) in Sweden, with a little improvement as a result of the DoE Automotive Stirling project in the...
Actually, the current dishes came from the group that was called WGA until SES bought them a couple of years ago. WGA was Williamson & Goldberg, a couple of...
bernhard, perhaps it might be wise to evaluate the gas circuit paths against the GCS and then run the simulator on the Viebach site against these numbers and...
Why bellows? What are the pros and cons of bellows vs. pistons? Wont withstand higher pressures. Have mechanical losses due to flexure. Temperature effects on...
Bellows also have a limited life due to fatigue. The big plus is they don't leak, until the fail. John B Stan Baker wrote: Why bellows? What are the pros and...
not worth the energy to recycle it ... From: John Archibald To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 6:27 PM Subject: [sesusa] Re:Bellows...
Matt, Even getting past fatigue issues, there remains a large dead space issue. It would be difficult to get a decent pressure ratio with this problem. I...
Hello Tom, ... the ... Thanks for the hints. Furthermore - the drawings exist already, the ve-ingenieure team consists of two professional engineers who...