Thermoacoustic Engine/ Old Boy

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • This engine stood in a damp cellar for a few years. Cylinder and piston cleaned.
    The glass tube was re-cut. The engine runs clean and fast.
    This engine is for my friend Ed in Sweden✌

Комментарии • 92

  • @karthiklukka7637
    @karthiklukka7637 Год назад +3

    Fascinating Brother !!! Keep up the good work.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  Год назад +1

      Yes, it's going well. Thanks for your comment.

  • @realsal0818
    @realsal0818 2 года назад +2

    Wooow. It's always so satisfying to see an old sterling. Thank you sir for sharing

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the nice comment. If I have time, I will rebuild the engine in detail with all dimensions👍

  • @ManualdoMotorStirling
    @ManualdoMotorStirling 3 года назад +4

    Congratulations, you've achieved impressive performance for this type of engine configuration! Result of a perfect balance in the project!

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Leandro, it is now running in Sweden. My friend Ed loves old things.✌

    • @edpazikas8777
      @edpazikas8777 Год назад +2

      Thanks, indeed I got it and am VERY pleased 🎉

  • @edpazikas8777
    @edpazikas8777 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic project! Nice! Thank you!

  • @heinricheicke3836
    @heinricheicke3836 3 года назад +1

    Für einen Laien sieht das sehr interessant und spannend aus! Da muss man erstmal drauf kommen. Heiner 🙋‍♂️👍

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Spielzeug für große Kinder. Wenn du mehr über diesen Motor wissen möchtest bist du bei www.w-haag.de genau richtig.
      Wissenschaftliche Informationen über Thermoakustik und Strömungsmechanik findest du im Internet und natürlich auf RUclips. Danke für dein Interesse ✌

  • @fredsavage4925
    @fredsavage4925 3 года назад

    mesmerizing simplicity

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      Yes, it is fascinating that a sound drives a machine.

  • @PovlovYT
    @PovlovYT 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @user-on1ib5ot6o
    @user-on1ib5ot6o 4 месяца назад

    Все просто и работоспособно, респект вам

  • @captainKedger
    @captainKedger 2 года назад +2

    That's not thermo-acoustic. That's running on thermal inductance. Excellent variation of the Stirling engine. I think it deserves a new category name. So far I've seen Alpha, Beta and Gamma type Stirling engines but this configuration is completely new and unique as far as I know. It looks extremely efficient. I'd be interested in seeing some performance comparisons.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the compliment and comment. Unfortunately, I am not an inventor and not a millionaire. It was first described by Bryan Higgins in 1777. The Singing Flame. Or the Rijke tube 1859. That is the basis of this machine. A sound wave is generated on the steel wool and the acoustic wave is refracted on a pinhole and converted into kinetic energy. So thermoacoustics after all.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +2

      It is also used as a chiller. From the steel wool to the flywheel, everything gets hot. It gets freezing cold at the top of the pipe. You can find information on the web. You can find the blueprint at www.w-haag.de

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +2

      Stirling engines always have 2 cylinders. 1 working cylinder and 1 displacement cylinder. ruclips.net/video/pSKL0tdWRjo/видео.html
      The marbles are the displacer. The working cylinder is the piece with the cooling fins

    • @johns7483
      @johns7483 Год назад

      @@heinwonneby907 I agree, it's thermoacoustic indeed.

    • @captainKedger
      @captainKedger Год назад

      @@waiz3889 I'm not denying that it's producing a thermoaccoustic wave which helps push the piston however without the differential between the hot and cold sides of the engine it will not work. Maybe it should be called a thermo-accoustic stirling engine. I admit I'm merely arguing semantics. Either way it's frikking cool.

  • @user-oy4sm2yk1s
    @user-oy4sm2yk1s 2 года назад +1

    Good job 👍 sir

  • @2secondshackle644
    @2secondshackle644 3 года назад +2

    nice work

  • @Lechoslowianin
    @Lechoslowianin Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @davidliz315
    @davidliz315 8 месяцев назад

    Rugged , Tough and Perfect👍

  • @paolozimerle2213
    @paolozimerle2213 Год назад

    Bravo ,funziona benissimo mi piace anche la finitura antica.ciao

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  Год назад

      Ciao Paolo, grazie per il bellissimo complimento. Sono abbonato a te da anni. Cordiali saluti Hein

  • @user-hu3vc2if5w
    @user-hu3vc2if5w 3 года назад +2

    Woow มันสวย งาม มาก.. ฉัน ชอบ มัน

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      ขอบคุณ. ขอแสดงความนับถือประเทศไทย✌😎

  • @CIPADISCOVERY
    @CIPADISCOVERY Год назад

    bravoooo

  • @tibsim
    @tibsim 3 года назад

    Cool!

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, that was my first engine built 10 years ago.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Look here: ruclips.net/video/PHr0NVo8HTw/видео.html

  • @chrismots6479
    @chrismots6479 2 года назад

    Is the steel wool inside the cylinder required for the engine to run? Or can it run without steel wool?

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +1

      Yes, the steel wool generates the acoustic wave in the resonator (test tube). I took the fine steel wool from a hardware store and rolled it very loosely and cut it to 3 cm with scissors.

    • @chrismots6479
      @chrismots6479 2 года назад

      @@heinwonneby907 alright thanks for the information. Gonna build this engine soon

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +1

      @@chrismots6479 have fun✌️

  • @backyardsniper8064
    @backyardsniper8064 3 года назад

    wonder how well that would work on a large scale.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      Not so good as an engine. The smaller the more power. With heat exchangers you can also get bigger😉

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      that could be something for you😁ruclips.net/video/PHr0NVo8HTw/видео.html

    • @backyardsniper8064
      @backyardsniper8064 3 года назад

      @@heinwonneby907 i have a target range and im tired of shooting at things that dont move. was thinking this could be a good enough to spin a wheel. no electricity in the woods I could use battery power but wheres the fun in that.

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      I shoot a field target, we have a solar motor for moving targets. If that's too boring, a big Stirling engine will do. he has real power. Or a water-cooled flame eater.👍

  • @tamilpasanga4679
    @tamilpasanga4679 3 года назад +1

    I have done a same type of thermo acoustic engine with borosilicate glass test tube and steel wool it's not working properly why is it happening? Can you suggest me the amount of steel wool used and time to get the piston work itself please..... 😭

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Hello Tamil, remote diagnosis is very difficult. The machines look simple. It's complicated to build. All moving parts must run without friction. The piston and cylinder must be very tight. In Germany, steel wool has the number 000. That is very fine. It is loosely rolled and 3cm long. Take a look at the page: www.w-haag.de. You can translate the page with Google. Make a film and post it on RUclips. Then you see the problem.👍

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Here are a few more measures.
      Brass cylinder. Hole 15X20mm. Aperture 5mm. Piston aluminum. 10x15mm. Stroke 20mm. Connecting rod 60mm flywheel approx 70x5mm. Glass tube 16x 160mm. Steel wool fine 30mm. The length of the glass tube is decisive for the speed. Long = slow. Short = fast. It never works the first time.

    • @tamilpasanga4679
      @tamilpasanga4679 3 года назад

      Thank you hein I am on a school project that's why I asked you here in India I don't get steel wool that much fine enough I will follow the measurements you gave me...
      For the piston I don't have aluminium do you know how to make it or how to get it ....please help me bro my project just has a week of time to submit...

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      oh, a week is very short. I hope you can do it. It's a shame India is so far away. Please film it with your smartphone. Then you know what the machine looks like and where it is stuck. Take a look at the site of Leandro Wagner from Brazil. he builds great machines with simple material. it may help. The material of the piston does not matter. the main thing is that it runs easily and is tight. Send me a link from your film.

    • @tamilpasanga4679
      @tamilpasanga4679 3 года назад

      @@heinwonneby907 yeah sure I will try it and send you my film link soon thanks you for your idea👍

  • @sencdaarvaarjemee205
    @sencdaarvaarjemee205 2 года назад +1

    steampunk !!

  • @informationxfacts1896
    @informationxfacts1896 3 года назад +1

    What is the name of that tube used to burn

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      The tube is made of borosilicate glass, it is extremely temperature resistant. From Schott Duran ca. 100×16 mm

  • @sasa-qq9em
    @sasa-qq9em Год назад

    Hi , It's amazing, I made one that looks exactly like it but it didn't work at all, would you help me and tell me where is the secret , thans

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  Год назад +1

      That's too bad. Cylinder 15mm diameter. 20mm long. 10mm stroke. Aperture 5mm diameter. Piston 15X 10mm. Those are the measurements. Compare your machine with the plans from www.w-haag.de.
      The piston must run very tightly in the cylinder. I hope it helps you.

    • @arthurwozniak4106
      @arthurwozniak4106 9 месяцев назад

      @@heinwonneby907 your piston seems longer the 10mm

  • @smithsmarine4885
    @smithsmarine4885 2 года назад

    does the tube have to be glass

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад +1

      that is a good question and not an easy one for me to answer. Usually not . The test tube made of borosilicate has proven itself in this type of model construction because it can withstand extreme heat and fluctuations in pressure. It gets extremely hot from the flame to the Piston and cold to the tip of the tube. My attempts with brass and copper pipe have failed. Its melted. the tubes were 1mm thick. that's why I stayed with glass.

    • @fancylove4157
      @fancylove4157 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@heinwonneby907do you have an email so I can ask you questions? I am planning to follow your steps and produce this for my final year project.

  • @Albertwesker1000r
    @Albertwesker1000r Год назад

    what material are the pistons?

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  Год назад

      The cylinder is made of honed brass and the piston is made of aluminum and ground to fit👍 Size: 15X 20mm

    • @Albertwesker1000r
      @Albertwesker1000r Год назад

      @@heinwonneby907 thanks

  • @anshidabdulla978
    @anshidabdulla978 3 года назад +1

    How to make this

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад

      This machine looks very simple. It's complicated to build, you'll need a mill and a lathe to make individual parts. You can find building instructions for simple machines without special tools on Google or RUclips. A tip: www.w-haag.de or Manual do Motor Sitrling on RUclips👍

  • @mannym5692
    @mannym5692 3 года назад

    Hm...how does it work?

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  3 года назад +1

      Here the sound makes the music (Rieke Röhre) A sound (oscillation) is created on the steel wool in the pipe. This oscillation is broken through a hole in the brass part and converted into energy, which drives the piston. In addition, there is a cold zone in front of the steel wool and a hot zone in front of the brass cylinder. Since the piston moves this air mass, there is always a little overpressure and underpressure, which also provides energy. So if you match the cylinder and tube volume exactly to one another, you will get a very powerful machine.😎

  • @theblackdiamond4724
    @theblackdiamond4724 2 года назад

    ماهي المادة السوداء داخل الانبوب

    • @heinwonneby907
      @heinwonneby907  2 года назад

      مترجم جوجل. الصوف الصلب. الحجم 00
      الطول 3 سم. أنبوب اختبار البورسليكات. تحية من ألمانيا