Stirling engine at home

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by dedeleco » 13/10/12, 13:25

Et always this contempt, even for this exceptional Canadian achievement, real Canadian solar well, which should be made common in the world, given its full ecological potential, without CO2, without nuclear, pollution, perpetual, indestructible, the most effective against global warming, to heat.

It can also be developed in solar hot 300 ° C, geothermal storage concentration in the earth free under our feet, for a 24h operation on 24h, 365 days on 365 days giving perpetual solar eco-electricity, with Stirling engine for example, which does not heat the planet, nor makes it radioactive !!!

It is appalling this inability to see the real solutions and worse to despise them !!!
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by chatelot16 » 13/10/12, 13:50

dedeleco wrote:It is appalling this inability to see the real solutions and worse to despise them !!!


you can always repeat the same thing ... it will be a real solution when you have shown us a real calculation of this underground storage

the precise question is the
https://www.econologie.com/forums/post242199.html#242199
and that's where it will take a precise answer!
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by the middle » 13/10/12, 14:30

vinzman wrote:Hello everybody

I wondered watching stirling engines, if manufacturers had already successfully coupled their boiler or another to a Stirling engine?
Are these engines are developed into residential uses?
Do you know a reliable manufacturer making robust and do what I could install a home on my oil furnace and does it work well?
What are the weak points of the sterling motors? How often do I need to change parts on it?
Meanwhile, here's the video of a self-build beautiful:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9oQeq54 ... re=related
:? :?
We are far from the subject ...!
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by Géronimodu92 » 08/11/12, 10:45

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by dedeleco » 08/11/12, 12:56

Interesting, especially the first video with solutions described in a summary way after an intense development work:

years of intense design work


the Stirling is slow to large piston surface, optimized for thermal exchanges with heat from 100 ° C to 200 ° C, but with a perfectly unknown yield (as a percentage of Carnot).

It looks bigger gadgets at very low T demonstration to large flat chamber?

The problem is not just mechanics of recovered pistons, but, too often forgotten, too thermal losses and constant time to adjust, especially huge losses in metal pistons very good heat conductors, as shown on the second link, which destroys the yield.

The first video it has less metals clearly and therefore is much better for the Stirling, but it does not indicate anything precise usable (secret of:
years of intense design work



Finally, they store in large containers of hot water, at the top of mats, because they do not know that the free land stores for much cheaper heat, at least 1000times cheaper, as done to www.dlsc.ca summer for the winter, and not just a few hours, and this is regrettable !!!


There are Stirling powerful thermoacoustics (see links put on econology), without moving parts, mechanically simple which are ignored by lack of knowledge, heat and diffusion of heat, less easy to understand than mechanics of pistons, it is very visible and much more concrete, but less essential, which also have a very poor performance, if we does not understand the thermal with its constants of time !!
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by Alain G » 08/11/12, 16:45

Hi Geronimodu92!


The first link is really interesting and I would like to find the plans for this sterling, we could use the remaining heat of the fireplace or the sun in the summer while using the pool as a cold source or even the well.
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by Obamot » 08/11/12, 17:49

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by Géronimodu92 » 08/11/12, 18:37

There are powerful thermoacoustic Stirling (see links put on econology), without moving parts, simple mechanically.
LINK PLEASE?
You mix ALL, the storage we do not care, why so much talk?
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by dedeleco » 08/11/12, 20:05

Geronimodu92 wrote:There are powerful thermoacoustic Stirling (see links put on econology), without moving parts, simple mechanically.
LINK PLEASE?

goggle, google scholar for thescientific articles in very large numbers of a subject in full industrial expansion also and the search function of econology makes it possible to find an armada of solutions with thermoacoustics, even cryogenic liquid nitrogen.

https://www.econologie.com/forums/post200634.html#200634
https://www.econologie.com/forums/post221112.html#221112

https://www.econologie.com/forums/post221159.html#221159


http://www.lanl.gov/thermoacoustics/Pub ... cwLAUR.pdf

http://www.sft.asso.fr/Local/sft/dir/us ... %20MHD.pdf

http://www.blooo.fr/vapeur/ma_machine/S ... thermo.htm

http://www.odpf.org/anterieures/xv/gr-1 ... ire_18.pdf

http://thermoacoustique.free.fr/effetth ... stique.htm

http://fr.questmachine.org/article/Les_ ... coustiques

http://www.sft.asso.fr/Local/sft/dir/us ... stique.pdf

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoacoustique
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoacoustic_heat_engine

http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/agnes.de_monta ... tubeL3.pdf

http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/avc/thermoacoustics/

http://www.lanl.gov/thermoacoustics/ehistory.pdf
http://www.lanl.gov/thermoacoustics/Pubs/index.html

http://data.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/avc ... as2005.pdf

http://www.acs.psu.edu/thermoacoustics/

http://www.doshisha.ac.jp/english/resea ... ustic.html

http://www.ecn.nl/news/item/date/2012/0 ... onversion/

https://www.google.fr/search?num=100&hl ... 93&bih=619


https://www.google.fr/search?num=100&hl ... 93&bih=619

https://www.google.fr/search?num=100&hl ... Vkh35YxQ6Q

https://www.google.fr/search?num=100&hl ... S7IZlKuj0Y

http://scholar.google.fr/scholar?hl=fr& ... &btnG=&lr=

etc ... etc .... etc ... etc ....

You mix ALL, the storage we do not care, why so much talk?

Very connected, in a coherent whole, because the heat (eg solar concentrating) stored under free ground (just the price of the holes) can operate a Stirling which gives electricity with an alternator, 24h on 24h, with a yield that can be higher than photovoltaic, which only works during the day, during a few hours of sunshine!
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by Géronimodu92 » 09/11/12, 09:56

What interests people here are practical examples with drawings, ribs, for a practical and exploitable realization.
In the links given, not a single drawing to make one !!
That's fine theory, so what do we do now?
Dédéleco, with all the knowledge you have, you could become very rich by building models for sale.
I put you in front of the done fact, made in a say of 1000 watts at an affordable price.
We are waiting.
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