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How to Make a Stirling Engine At Home

How to Make a Stirling Engine At Home

How to Make a Stirling Engine At Home

If there is an engine that is easy to construct at home, then it has to be the Stirling engine. If you manage to build it nicely, it will be able to do some 3000 RPM which is the highest attainable speed for this type of homebuilt engine.Here's how to make a Stirling engine at home.The chief material for building a nice Stirling engine is scrap and especially the metal part of it.Apart from the scrap, you will need the following straight pins, washer, PVC balloon, balloon, red bull tins, coke, coat hanger, silicon gasket and high temperature glue.Go ahead andcome up with all the listed materials before you start off on the main exercise of building the Stirling engine through the following steps. The first step is to make a ring stand using the coke tin and it should be hallowed already for this task. Once you have hallowed it, cut it up into some two equal halves. One of the two halves preferably the lower one should then be cut open with the help of a base ring so that it can be transformed into a three legged ring. The can's side should then be cut out to end up with a ring stand.

After this, we deal with the engine's pressure level next. Just take another coke can and scrape its sides clean before cutting its top part off. This part will be used as the bottom part of the pressure vessel. The top part will require some level of accuracy as compared to the bottom part. Take a coke can and have it cut accurately some two inches from the bottom most part. Using a pin, pierce a small hole on the center of the piece that you have just cut. Next, take a small steel plate that is rectangular in shape and then glue it on the inside center of the pressure vessel together with the bolt to avert any leakage. After this, make the displacer using a red bull can and using a similar procedure as above and then have it fitted into the pressure vessel that was made previously.

Take the coat hanger and configure a crankshaft from it for your Stirling engine. The support of your crankshaft will be provided by the holes in the red bull cans. The next thing is to ensure that the crankshaft gets to fit in well in the material that is intended to provide it with support and that it gets to rotate smoothly therein. After seeing to it that the crank and the support are both ready, have them fixed professionally into the pressure vessel. Using the balloon cut it up into the shape of a disc and uses it to serve the purposes of a diaphragm. The diaphragm is used to connect the crank with the disc. Heat the pressure vessel for some 30 or so seconds and then nudge the fly wheel a bit and your engine will start rotating. That's how to build a Starling engine.
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