Thermoacoustic Engine (Stirling)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2018
  • My son Brent and I built this thermoacoustic engine for his 6th grade science project. I designed the engine to drive a tiny electric motor and propeller, but unfortunately, this engine lacks the torque to accomplish that task. We found this to be a very enjoyable and informative first time project, that requires very specific tolerances and parameters to run successfully. See "Thermoacoustic Engine 2," for the successful completion of the design concept.
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  • @frankdemarco4567
    @frankdemarco4567 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Robert, that looks like it was a really fun project! Thanks for sharing it!

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  6 лет назад

      Yes it was Frank, and a bit frustrating trying to get it to run!

  • @jorgeorlandoneirapineda1118
    @jorgeorlandoneirapineda1118 2 года назад

    Me fascina el pistón expuesto con sus recorridos .

  • @z11542
    @z11542 4 года назад +1

    Use 91 percent alcohol or denatured alcohol for hotter flame. Then use low viscosity oil on all moving parts. But no oil in piston tube or you will change compression. Then connect your tiny motor. Very nicely done.

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  3 года назад

      Thanks for the advice! We did make a few other minor tweaks to get it run successfully, see Thermoacoustic Engine 2.

  • @jamesyoung1507
    @jamesyoung1507 6 лет назад +2

    That’s really cool Robert!

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  6 лет назад

      Hello James! Yes, it was a cool little project. However, despite it's simplicity, we found out that it requires very specific tolerances in order to run!

    • @jamesyoung1507
      @jamesyoung1507 6 лет назад

      Looks as though you figured it out. The old saying, if you were stuck on a deserted Island and could only have one thing, object, person, gotta say it would be you, because I know we wouldn't be there long. :)

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  6 лет назад

      Hah! You're too kind James! I think tinkering around on the farm back in Los Alamos, and playing with airplanes, cars, and farm machinery, gives one a solid understanding of machines, and how they work! I know Brent learned a lot from this experience!

  • @JohnDRobinsonelectronicdrums
    @JohnDRobinsonelectronicdrums 6 лет назад +2

    that's so cool! an amazing experiment, Robert my friend!

  • @debutants
    @debutants 5 лет назад

    nice work !

  • @johnduff-tytler3548
    @johnduff-tytler3548 4 года назад

    Very neat work

  • @marcosvaleriociencia1021
    @marcosvaleriociencia1021 4 года назад +2

    Parabéns Robert😄!!! Ficou muito bom o seu termoaustic, eu gosto muito!!!! Venha dar uma olhada em meus stirlins, talvez goste e possamos compartilhar!!!!! Um grande Abraço de Marcos Valério Ciência, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil!!!!!😃😃😃

  • @BJL2142
    @BJL2142 Год назад

    the location of the heat seems to be in a bad position for the standing wave, from my knowledge you need it roughly 1/3 the way in from the closed section

  • @rodneyjweltham150
    @rodneyjweltham150 3 года назад

    FASCINATING! I see the problem with the small dynamo, though...perhaps a smaller pulley and remove 'half' of the magnets in the dynamo case to lower magnetic resistance - then, instead of the tiny motorized fan - just put an array of LED's - flashing and non-flashing...it would work - since LEDs need much less current than the fan motor...

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  3 года назад

      Thanks for the thoughtful comments Rodney! I actually did try different pulley sizes, and replaced the motor (generator) with a smaller unit with less rotational resistance. See the result in the second video, Thermoacoustic Engine 2. Cheers!

  • @pugalstech
    @pugalstech 4 года назад +1

    Superb

  • @nurullahemretanrverdi97
    @nurullahemretanrverdi97 5 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @federsbgh1
    @federsbgh1 4 года назад

    dont convert the axial movement to rotary to generate energy. Use the axial directly, placing static coils into cilinder, and magnets on the piston. much less energy loss.

  • @rajpk387
    @rajpk387 5 лет назад

    Bhai jo garm ho rha hai ye kya hai

  • @razathewanderer
    @razathewanderer 5 лет назад +6

    why are you rotating the apparatus

  • @ajaykamath1853
    @ajaykamath1853 5 лет назад +3

    Where's the 'acoustic' part of the machine?

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад

      Hello Ajay...In simplest terms, if the tube were open at one end, you would hear a high frequency sound wave emanating from the glass tube, caused by the temperature differential created within the tube, as one end is heated. (See this excellent video: ruclips.net/video/abswNCqnMRQ/видео.html ) Simply put, a rhythmic "standing wave" is created, and harnessed to create work, when the open end of the tube is enclosed by a piston. Hope this simplified explanation helps.

  • @user-qp3nq9vs7c
    @user-qp3nq9vs7c 4 года назад +1

    я так понимаю, показания прибора надо на 2 делить

  • @igorigor5973
    @igorigor5973 Год назад +1

    How to calculate efficiency of thermoacoustic engine?

    • @fancylove4157
      @fancylove4157 2 месяца назад

      You relate it to carnot efficiency

  • @MrLeeVJ
    @MrLeeVJ 5 лет назад +2

    실력이 대한 합니다! 짝~짝~!
    죄송하지만, 만드는 과정도 촬영해 주시면 더욱 감사 하겠습니다!
    I'm good at it's good! Munch!
    I'm sorry, but I'd appreciate it even more if you could film the making process!

  • @Thiviru_premarathne
    @Thiviru_premarathne 3 года назад +1

    Dear sir please tell me how to make this engine

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  3 года назад +1

      Hello...There are many very detailed videos on RUclips that can provide you with step by step instructions on how to build this type of engine. Our particular design was based on the general concept of a Stirling heat engine, and is far from perfect! The primary component used to build the engine is the graphite piston. It is marketed by the Airpot Corp. as a pneumatic actuator, and is available as a free sample product from their website. Other components include; flywheels fabricated from raw aluminum bar stock, bearings from my son's Widget spinner collection, test tubes from his school science lab, metal brackets from Lowes, tiny electric motor salvaged from an RC helicopter, and various plastic pulleys, steel rods, and brass tubing from my RC airplane parts bin, and our local hobby shop. Check out these other videos on YT . . . ruclips.net/video/P5bQhGw3Ev4/видео.html, ruclips.net/video/V9XgIo7RWDw/видео.html.

  • @MohitKumar-vn9ld
    @MohitKumar-vn9ld 5 лет назад +4

    New tools in celling wending machine

  • @RoyAndrews82
    @RoyAndrews82 5 лет назад

    k.. going from a big gear to a smaller one isn't good. It needs to go from small to larger.

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад

      Both configurations were tried, with no measurable enhancement in performance...Cheers!

  • @sofiapalooza2741
    @sofiapalooza2741 5 лет назад

    So it cant run the mini propeler? So sad.

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад

      It did after some minor tweaks...See "Thermoacoustic Engine 2"

  • @felicerigari7805
    @felicerigari7805 2 года назад

    Cosa volevi dimostrare ? ? ?

  • @Karbomet
    @Karbomet 5 лет назад +2

    Your machine is excellent but some have mechanical problems such as balancing

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Metin...My son inadvertently drilled the center hole for the large flywheel slightly off center, so to compensate, we purposely drilled the small flywheel hole slightly off center as well, then oriented the mismatch 180 degrees from the large flywheel when we located it onto the shaft. The wheels were then balanced together (note the brass plugs on the large flywheel) after they were mounted on the shaft. The "wobble" effect is primarily visual, rather than dynamic. Thank you for your comment!

    • @faosolidworkscatia4942
      @faosolidworkscatia4942 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCVb9sCXeDj9AomkrThFX2WA

  • @stefantwotimes
    @stefantwotimes 4 года назад

    whay dont puch it to the other side and back?,,,ok then we se the wire,ok,

  • @daviddavids2884
    @daviddavids2884 5 лет назад

    some late thoughts. this engine has a wobbly flywheel. you may realize that thermal isolation of cold and hot sides is the KEY to maximum performance, of a heat engine; especially, during during periods of more-continuous operation. compare a high-speed, alpha stirling, with exceptional thermal isolation. googletranslate
    ruclips.net/video/mfyvd5KhA0k/видео.html&t=

  • @educationrights1342
    @educationrights1342 5 лет назад

    motor q lagaya re

  • @adad-nerari4117
    @adad-nerari4117 5 лет назад +7

    I saw nothing "acoustic in that thingumalig ...

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад

      In simplest terms, if the tube were open at one end, you would hear a high frequency sound wave emanating from the glass tube, caused by the temperature differential created within the tube, as one end is heated. (See this excellent video; ruclips.net/video/abswNCqnMRQ/видео.html ) put, a rhythmic "standing wave" is created, and harnessed to create work, when the open end of the tube is enclosed by a piston. Hope this simplified explanation helps.

  • @SetuTv
    @SetuTv 5 лет назад

    সুন্দর

  • @franciscomarinho8123
    @franciscomarinho8123 5 лет назад +2

    Para com essa coisa quieta se quizer ganhar um like

  • @wanerjacquesbressane5682
    @wanerjacquesbressane5682 5 лет назад

    Legal

  • @user-oe5ug8wd3f
    @user-oe5ug8wd3f 5 лет назад +1

    Iove..u....Fc..

  • @narnia001
    @narnia001 5 лет назад +1

    Why are you rotating too much?

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  5 лет назад

      It was at the suggestion of my son, to rotate it while it was running. It was his 6th grade science project.

    • @narnia001
      @narnia001 5 лет назад +1

      Ooo. . I am happy to know this.
      Now, I am all set. ...love for your lovely son.

  • @milesromanus7041
    @milesromanus7041 4 года назад

    Isn't this a Stirling engine?

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  4 года назад

      Yes, it has been described as a particular type of Stirling heat engine.

  • @MohitKumar-vn9ld
    @MohitKumar-vn9ld 5 лет назад +1

    Fast

  • @andreakiss7982
    @andreakiss7982 5 лет назад

    Diy steam engine

  • @narendranarayan8775
    @narendranarayan8775 4 года назад

    Y.engan.toy.hai

  • @TheAnical
    @TheAnical 3 года назад

    Not acoustic generator.

  • @kirangogoi5305
    @kirangogoi5305 5 лет назад

    Go VI

  • @angelciroma5052
    @angelciroma5052 5 лет назад +4

    Deja de darle vueltas

  • @user-ps2bj6dl6v
    @user-ps2bj6dl6v 4 года назад

    Топорная работа

  • @walterfleitas4247
    @walterfleitas4247 5 лет назад +1

    Al pedo eso y aburristes dando vueltas el juguete☁️☁️☁️

  • @guykittredge7510
    @guykittredge7510 5 лет назад +1

    Cool tinker toy but pointless pursuit

    • @flyinhawaiian5848
      @flyinhawaiian5848  4 года назад +2

      Absolutely . . . Most 6th GRADE SCIENCE PROJECTS are! Cheers

    • @rrip1
      @rrip1 4 года назад +2

      Looks pretty cool to me.

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis 4 года назад +1

    That’s a desktop Stirling engine, not thermoacoustic

  • @evicell8207
    @evicell8207 4 года назад

    Jalok

  • @bonarlibor3067
    @bonarlibor3067 2 года назад

    It's a Stirling Engine, 1816 by Mr Stirling. Don't rename it, that's very disrespectful.

  • @victordemelofernandes1815
    @victordemelofernandes1815 4 года назад

    Needs combustion and fuel like any engine modi will not be impressed

  • @wanerjacquesbressane5682
    @wanerjacquesbressane5682 5 лет назад

    Legal