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JAXA free piston stirling engine

Duration: 00:34 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-03-30 15:04:20
User: Rotorzilla
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JAXA free piston stirling engine kit I built. more info about this engine http://www.heliospheric-labs.com/blog/post/index/61/Building-the-JAXA-free-piston-stirling-engine-kit.html スターリングエンジン

Comments

LukeSkyscraper ::: Favorites  2007-12-31 13:54:41

also try howstuffworks dot com. It has a nice explanation of the stirling cycle. (you'll have to search their site for stirling engine but it's quite easy to use)
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Kerogas ::: Favorites  2007-12-26 00:29:01

Google up , Boyd's tin can sterlings
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hwymadness850 ::: Favorites  2007-12-22 02:00:46

I would love to gain understanding in how this works. Where should I go?
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Ahzdiosh ::: Favorites  2007-12-17 14:24:34

Looks good but you still need a crank or something to harness the power.
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justin15ac ::: Favorites  2007-12-07 20:02:10

ya short strokes!!lol
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justin15ac ::: Favorites  2007-12-07 20:01:53

thats awesome!
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omarmang ::: Favorites  2007-11-17 17:20:58

cool looking engine...can you tell us who the manufacturer is? I'd like to build one too thanks Omar
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endowrider ::: Favorites  2007-11-11 11:12:15

Still looks like me jackin off =)
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fmflores2000 ::: Favorites  2007-10-04 09:15:01

Wow ! how does that thing works?
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ChrisJMoor ::: Favorites  2007-09-24 09:40:08

I don't think thats feasible myself - too little heat/not hot enough. But perhaps you could run a torch for a few minutes off a supply of hot water. You could actually have a sterling engine torch that holds hot coffee. Everyone likes coffee and the person that brings an LED torch camping is king. You'd be very popular:D
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roidroid ::: Favorites  2007-09-13 09:10:13

perhaps a stirling engine LED flashlight that can charge from your hand warmth.
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ChrisJMoor ::: Favorites  2007-08-28 13:18:55

Replace the piston with a diaphragm, lose the leaf spring, add a regenerator, encase the whole thing in a sealed casing filled with an efficient, pressurised working fluid. Bingo, a frictionless (no rubbing bearings) Sterling generator that is maintenance free and could run continuously for years.
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SimplyAtheist ::: Favorites  2007-07-16 04:04:37

A free piston Stirling engine is actually more efficient then one's with crankshafts,... and just for that reason,... much less friction. In a free piston the magnets would pass a set of coils, just like the L.E.D. flashlights that you shake. Same idea.
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jikmnhuhujnbgy ::: Favorites  2007-06-05 09:24:36

very good but a bit diferent to the one i know also it sounds like it's got an eregular heart beat
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douro20 ::: Favorites  2007-05-27 20:19:29

it uses a leaf spring in place of the flywheel.
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