Judul : Soda can Stirling engine - 860 rpm
info : [It's more interesting if you advance past the 2:00 minute mark] This is my seco...
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- Judul : Soda can Stirling engine - 860 rpm
- info : [It's more interesting if you advance past the 2:00 minute mark] This is my second attempt at a simple soda can engine. It will run slowly on one or two tea candles, but on an alcohol flame, as I show in this video, it really flies and I've clocked it at 860 rpm! The displacer is actually a moving regenerator, a single piece of steel wool trimmed and shaped to fit the soda can and held in place with perforated bottoms from other soda cans. The diaphragm is made of bicycle inner tube rubber, the bottom of a soda can, a bottle cap, and a 1.5" PVC cap trimmed down a bit. It's attached to the cylinder can with a 1/2" PVC elbow. The crank is of 1/8" stainless steel rod, the flywheel is the lid from a paint can, counterweights are magnets from old hard drives. The smokestack is made from a rolled-up soda can. I used some aluminum foil tape to hold things together. I found it a bit difficult to get the thing balanced and it's still not quite right, but at least it doesn't jump around too terribly even at high rpm's. A lot of fun to build and even more to run!
- Upload : 08 October 2009
- Durasi : 4:30
- Source : www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9cK_TMLvjI
- Johan Hagström : Have you ever made a Hero's engine? They're really cool and easy to make too!
- Matt Webb : Any faster this engine would look like it's not moving lol.
- Dylan Boxler : That thing was hauling ass for a moment there.
- manwalkingtheearth-primus-ordiri : cool!!!
- MoOYOoM : i figured out how an engine works when i was 14 yo after watching a cartoon movie it's not as complicated as i thougt it was tho. what motivated me to figure it out was i would say to myself that there is solution for any problem.
- damen whelan : could this be used as a pump?
- Jesus Perez : Hello, what is the name of the connector you use from the end of the displacer arm to the crankshaft? The "gold" colored pieces, thank you.
- Akito Takagi : sounds at high rpm like a vw diesel
- sp1nnak3r : Wow this is really great! I have watched a couple of soda can stirling build vids and must say yours looks the best. In all the videos ppl are using steel wool as piston, what are you using?
- SwagBuster : Just awesome!
- tarek ben attia : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJnvwhaag5E&list=LL_rstiiiShk9ie3aAgLgnDA&index=2
- Matt Keenan : This is bad ass
- Mike Hunts : very nice and now generate electricity
- amarbr chetry : Amazing!could you show the step by step construction? I want to make one for myself.
- Jeremy Glassford : How much energy can it produce?
- Paul Walker : VTEC just kicked in yo!
- FileUnknown1 : i think you have a slight knock
- CODY FERREL : your hand is in grave danger of being sliced by your lovely flywheel...
- fandi gladion : now, i have an idea to make my own generator...
- aitiotia : Bro, get some flat yoyo bearings, made to run until 10-20k rpm and can spin for up to 10 mins with 80 grams weight
- MrPoporucha : Nice...whats the chimney tube thing for? burner air intake?
- GRANGEROUS DESIGNS : I just finished building my own stirling engine and its almost as badass as yours.Im just doing some tweaks and fine tuning to get maximum performance. I am using a think balloon stretched out tight over a tuna can and it is pretty damn fast but I may try your idea as well. Thanks and again great job.
- GRANGEROUS DESIGNS : Awesome job man.What did you use for the power piston?Is that a balloon that its riding on or what?The black stretching material,what is it?
- kakiUtiup : what adjustment to make it fast?
- Dana Laib : Have you somehow managed to accurately determine the revolutions or is 860 RPM an estimate? I've been playing with ideas on paper as to how to wire a tachometer onto one of my Stirlings, but haven't made any attempts as yet...I'm probably over-thinking it. Ideas?
- John Smith : Solar cells are dark blue in the sun. Is then most of the light being turned into electrical activity and the rest heat? Solar panels get very hot in the sun. The temperature of objects in direct sunlight can get up over 200°F. Could the waste heat from a group of solar panels be used to drive a Stirling engine and possibly increase the overall efficiency to 40 or 50%?
- seth rogan : whats the point of the chimney on the back? i assume it is to allow air to flow from the holes in the bottom so the the flame doesn't die out when covered by the can?
- Nathaniel Rafferty : Do you have a written tutorial and the parts list? Since I am interested to make this rig.
- FSXgta : How did you make the crankshaft? I cant find anything to make it of
- Tom Steer : Do you have a design for a sun powered sterling engine that can power a house?
- Colaris : How did you manage to count the RPMs??
- Team Fortress Poo : Sunkist has excellent product placement.
- StuffyFish : would a hotter flame make it faster
- Dan James : :D Kewl!
- FB Batao : I am dumb i dont know what is this thing do
- Kevin Pickford : It's awesome because I totally understand how it works, it's 1:28 am an I wanna make one now😆
- Mike Smithe : That's really great. there must me some use for that.
- صهيب ممدوح : what tools
- Creeperboy : how much hp?
- Ian Manalo : Imagine that running your car. Or a moped
- Legendary MinecraftGamer : Can u make a tutorial on how to make this? I am really interested in stirling engines and I would love to see how to make the one.
- Storm Fighter200 : The engine was going so fast over the alcohol flame for the camera that it was in slooow moootion baby!
- chucklucklt1 : Wow nice I just did my first engine and now looking to get something like yours good job !!
- Tholaran97 : I want to make one of these, but I bet it requires tools that I don't have.
- Frokiez Cookie : Thanks man!
- Joshua Bostic : that is a super cool hit and miss engine
- lollypopalopicus : If you were to attach magnets to the whee, and place it near copper coiling, could you then produce electricity at a steady rate?
- Steve Rabon : Love this can you share the build video on this Soda can stirling engine? Thanks for sharing I love this
- Jonas TheMadScientistRyan : So cool! :D
- John Harrington : I'd love to buy one
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