werty Guest
|
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:17 am Post subject: Sterling engine without cranks nor wheels |
|
|
Vertical Sterling has 2 colinear pistons .
At top is a power P' , it has a large weight it pushes up .
Displacer P' is attached to power P' and they both rise for heat from
hot chamber
at bottom . When near top , displacer P' is released and it drops to
prevent hot chamber
from heating air/gas .
At same time power piston exposes a large volume of
gas to its cylinder walls and heat passes out thru cylinder fins . It
drops for lower press
and cycle repeats ...
No crankshafts , no wheels . |
|