@@MnemeM yes, I am having the hardest time trying to find a 10-50kwh stirling engine generator to power our home. Seems manufacturers only make desktop toys these days.
stirling created it to replace steam engines as the latter tended to explode. Safety designes on steam engines prevented the stirling from becoming the main external combustion engine, but it was used.
Plus Stirling engines had low power output compared to steam engines, but the Stirling engine is both fun and useful for different applications, such as driving generators
There are also large solar sterling engines that are pretty efficient they will uses cases like helium in them instead of air also etc... for the working gas. Up to around 25kw etc...
This engine was designed by Philips Stirling (NL) It was intended as a low-noise power generator for army transmitting equipment. At that time the transistor also came onto the market, These transmitters could be powered by batteries, which made these Stirling engines redundant, A very special machine, born at the wrong time
thank you for this, i was told the starting process was difficult but after watching this it looks pretty straightforward and obvious if you understand how a stirling engine works. when you preheat it you want the displacer to be at the bottom, are there marks that you line up to ensure that? i'm guessing the pull rope doesn't take much effort? what is the maximum wattage you can get out of this without stalling it?
Hi Marzsit The position of the crankshaft is not known to me, would be good if the displacer is below. There is no mention of this in the manual. The maximum electrical power is 180 watts and 50Hz. The speed 1500 r/min is controlled by a centrifugal brake, this means that he constantly destroys energy via this brake
saw the OP respond above so i have coppy pasted here for you: Rick Lemmens 3 years ago Again the displacement position is not important when warming up, Starting the rope is much easier than a gasoline engine, the Max. power is 180 Watt
Impressive! How much mechanical/electrical energy can be derived from this system? How much input energy (fuel) is needed? Can you tell us the efficiency value of this unit?
The efficiency of this engine is comparable to a gasoline engine from 1953, An advantage, you have a permanent heat source allowing your fuel to burn more efficiently
I have a question. The air pressure that you are adding does it pressurize the cylinder side and the crankcase side ? I am thinking about making my own Stirling Engine just curious. Any suggestion's
The entire inside of the engine is under pressure (130PSI), this means that there are more air molecules per unit volume, because of this there is more expansion and shrinkage of the air. This allows you to make a more compact machine. Rik
Awesome, I was wondering because I want to make one, but wasn't sure exactly how to make a good seal around the crankshaft to pressurize it. Is it common for a sterling engine to have an on board compressor to compensate for leaks. Asking, because well there never really has been a commercial one available. Been thinking about making a larger one out of a small block in case you were wondering. Will probably have to make a custom oil pan for those types of pressures though, and quite possibly custom seals and gaskets to.
The crankcase must of course be strong enough, to handle this pressure. In the car air conditioning there is a seal in the compressor where the axle comes out. The oil is Shell turbo 27 or 33
I think this is the first "high" rpm Stirling I've seen that hasn't made a lot of noise. I almost started to believe it wasn't possible to make... so this was kind of an eye opener to me. (Most home built attempts _as well_ as professional ones have been quite noisy. The only ones somewhat silent have been the old, slow machines from earlier days...)
By rapid change of pressures you get implodation, think of the sound of an old helicopter, boom, boom .......this engine has a pressure in the crankcase of 9.6 Bar ,through which imploding less violent
@@dvikharev если точнее то не к топливу а к источнику тепла в целом- любое тепло которое удастся конструктивно подвести для нагрева рабочего цилиндра этот двигатель способен превратить в механическую энергию.
@@dvikharev топливо, как я понимаю, у этого конкретного двигателя одно - бензин. И работает его горелка по типу паяльной лампы... Другие конструкции есть на спиртовке (настольные), на дровах и даже от солнца (через линзу или зеркало).
What is the efficiency? I assume that it is a multi-fuel generator. It makes sense to use a less efficient engine if it can run on different combustible fluids.
Human Dignity As far as I know, stirling engines are more efficient than any internal combustion engine. They just can't change speed nearly as fast as an IC engine, so they aren't suitable for vehicles
To be precise, 180 real Watts, This burner burns on kerosene, and as you can see: quite a hassle at startup, But that makes it so special as a collector item. It is made in the country where I live, the Netherlands
Rik Lemmens I didn't quite understand what's the pump for, at the beginning. Just a fuel pump or does it have to do with the working air inside the stirling engine? thanks!
@@DoNotPushHereThe (air) pump has a dual function: 1 the burner provided with air, the fuel is sucked in through an air-injector. 2: the crankcase is under a pressure of 9.5 Bar, this is important for efficiency, as a result. There are more air molecules par volume share, Because this compression can create large pressure differences in cold and hot position. Note: the machine also has a compressor, it keeps the pressure constant at 9.5 Bar
Behind the sliding window is:ruclips.net/video/HHEqb2fiHKg/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/zvwWTTrCd-4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/2gQyJYcvTZ0/видео.html enjoy watching and give your response
Oh gaaf, ik wist dat ze bestonden uit oude Philips documentatie maar nog nooit in het echt gezien. Ontzettend leuk om er 1 te zien. Wat is het vermogen van de stirling motor?
Crazy compared to today's technology with an inverter generator... this thing can only power 1 light bulb. now ones smaller and lighter can power up a fridge and more lol
Это вариант стирлинга с увеличенным давлением воздуха? Жаль не показали какую мощность он выдает через генератор, если 300-500Вт электроэнергии держит , то вариант уже годный. Можно подключать много всего... Все таки газ - дешевое топливо по сравнению с бензином.
Есть другие видео с этим генератором, видел только что лампочку подключают или радиоприёмник. Вот здесь ребята современный аналог показывают. ruclips.net/video/woSKAygQWvQ/видео.html
What's up with all these "presenters" of various exotic engines on youtube and their vow of silence? What good is a 1-3 mins video of some vibrating box without a single word for explanation? You do realize our x-ray vision can't penetrate the engine enclosing ... especially thru youtube? ;) It's a shame especially in this case since Stirling engines are real thing and what's interesting is how to build and improve an efficient one.
@Blueckaym Ive watched 'all' 2 of your uploads and you offer nothing at all informative. One is 1min crackly video looking at the moon. You are in no position to demand content.
@@rik2009100 And since it doesn't use high voltage discharges (spark-plugs), it doesn't interfere with the radio. Otherwise the radio-antenna would pick up a 'tick' each time the spark-plug fired.
Philips beta type stirling engine. Genious device. The only detail I don´t fully understand is how exactly it burns the fuel. Does anybody more details about that ?
A vertical pipe is connected to the fuel, At right angles to it is a tube with air pressure, 0.9 Bar, This horizontal air flow creates a negative pressure in the vertical pipe, This causes the fuel to be sucked in, creating an air-fuel mist, this then burns in the head of the engine
@@rik2009100 Simply genius, thanks. I would like to recreate that engine but with more modern materials and manufacturing like 3D printing. Do you happen to have schematics or blueprints or something like that for that ?
You can see him powering those light bulbs from the generator at 2:33. He's not very good with framing but you can see the reflection of the light bulbs in the window.
50-60 years ago... so unless you have a time machine second hand? , they apparently only made a few hundred or something like that before they decided gas engines produced more power.... :/
Yeah a small generator, I think the idea was for rural houses to be able to use a radio and maybe a light bulb. They were going to start putting these into mass production but only around 150 were made before the project was canned.
Wir hatten so einen auch mal. Das ist ein mit Flüssigbrennstoff, vorzugsweise Petroleum, betriebener Stirlinggenerator. Sprich so eine Art Campingkocher beheizt einen Stirlingmotor der dann mittels Generator Strom erzeugt. Dadurch dass er einen eigenen Kompressor hat, der wenn er einmal läuft selber Druck erzeugt hält er den Brenner am Leben.
Yep. NASA actually built a great Stirling engine/truck back in the 60's or 70's. They even gave you the plans for free. The plans may still be available.
Als Ford nog steeds de rechten heeft op deze techniek dan kunnen ze alle concurrenten achter zich laten . Vergeet die Tesla's en Honda's etc. When Ford still has the rights to this technics from Philips they can leave Tesla and other way behind them in clean energy cars
Недавно был в лесу, палаточный лагерь где нет не электричества ни связи, вот такая штука там пригодилась бы, светодиодки по периметру, ещё мощи осталось бы
Isn't the biggest problem with a Stirling engine, being. That as soon as you put a load on it. It dies?... They freely rev at silly numbers. But don't really have any mechanical power. In other words. They are extremely inefficient...
Просто рабочее давление не атмосферное, при атмосферном был бы движек сам больше скорее всего а КПД зависит от разницы температур нагревателя и холодильника
Отлично понимаю как работает двс. Но этот долбаный стирлинг - темный лес. Нихрена не понимаю. И схемы изучал и видео смотрел, но все-равно не прояснилось.
It's a heat engine. It uses plain ol heat to power the generator. The pump he is using is to increase the efficiency by allowing more air to be heated, inside the engine
Stirling engines are used to power submarines, and even this old unit proves that Stirling engines that can do useful work exists... Yet none of this is available on the market.... A Stirling engine can be used to make a combined heat - energy unit to power a house; with this kind of engine we could become independent of the grit - and safe tons of money... Enginion ; a subsidiary of Volkswagen had developed such a unit; the steam cell, They also developed a steam car giving clean exhaust & superb power & fuel consumption , having a 3 cylinder steam engine with ceramic pistons & liners..... there where even plans to fit such a engine into the new Skoda Fabia... Nicolas Hayek (of watchmaking fame ) was into this project... & Nicolas died unexpectedly in june 2010 ( 82 y/o ) Yet, it did not happen... the Fabia got a mainstream internal combustion engine... None of these remarkable inventions saw the light of day... they just did disappear.... even Enginion itself did disappear.... Truth is that these technologies are being suppressed to safeguard the monopolies of multinational corporations....we are forced to use obsolete technologies for the profit of the few - and governments are complicit in this...
What the chuff are you on about? Are the enormous turbines on subs just pretend? All the reactor shielding just so the sailors don't twig onto the secrets?
@@dingledooley9283 No: nuclear submarines are real ( so are the classic diesel -electric one's ) but besides these technologies there are submarines who are powered with Stirling engines - a Swedish specialty.. The Germans also did work with this & you can see a very big Stirling engine in the Deutches Museum in Munchen , built by MAN for use in a submarine.... My point is that this technology exist & is available to the military, but kept away from the civilian population. Stirling engines could power our cars, produce heat & power for our homes in a much more clean & economic way, allowing us to go off grid & get rid of utilities.. Because Stirling engines would endanger the monopoly of power companies, they are not allowed into the public domain... For the same reason, fuel cells are also suppressed...
@@jandoerlidoe3412 my friend, the Sterling engine cannot defy the laws of physics, the pressure involved is so low that it would need to spin 100x faster than the equivalent ic engine to do similar work but unfortunately materials with thermal properties that would allow this do not exist. The sub engine is very interesting but just a 100 shp genset supplying sufficient power for lights and coms, nowhere near enough for meaningful propulsion or oxygen production like on proper subs which is why they rely on chemical co2 scrubbers and liquid oxygen in bottles, pretty Micky mouse and endurance is measured in weeks and not decades.
@@dingledooley9283 The Stirling engines we know are just mere toys... the military have other stuff & technology that allow for much higher pressures & temperatures....the steam engine in the Enginion steam car did use ceramic pistons & liners, making it fit for much higher steam pressure and temp than any conventional steam engine could withstand... There even exist classic petrol car engines with these ceramic pistons & liners, that do not need cooling, and as such have a much higher thermal efficiency than the stuff we use in the public domain... Yet none are available for the public...
@@jandoerlidoe3412 I remember reading about a US experiment for a low heat signature engine with ceramic internals, I can't imagine what it sounds like. Increasing the mean pressure as our man does in the video increases the heat transfer rate and subsequent change in force applied to the pistons throughout the cycle but the change is less the faster the engine runs, and the effort is very low hence the inability of the swedes to use it as main propulsion instead of the two big mtu diesels, you'd need a Sterling engine the size of a lorry to power a car or a Sterling engine the size of a container ship to proppel a sub.
Even the items one see behind the big window... its all amazing.
Cool to see a modern version of these engines. So quiet!
I think this unit is like 30-50 years old
@@David_Mash They where built in the 50's. :D
@@MnemeM yes, I am having the hardest time trying to find a 10-50kwh stirling engine generator to power our home. Seems manufacturers only make desktop toys these days.
@@David_Mash ruclips.net/video/CK1bYvhewQ4/видео.html if we can't buy, or trade for them, we might have to make them ourselves.
@@David_Mash I think those are gigantic, even with 10kwh. A 5kwh one is like a 40 liters
ah there use to be one at college - was told it was for charging batteries for radios without interference from spark plugs
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Very cool. I didn't know these went much past hobbyist engines. Runs pretty smooth it seems.
stirling created it to replace steam engines as the latter tended to explode.
Safety designes on steam engines prevented the stirling from becoming the main external combustion engine, but it was used.
Plus Stirling engines had low power output compared to steam engines, but the Stirling engine is both fun and useful for different applications, such as driving generators
There are also large solar sterling engines that are pretty efficient they will uses cases like helium in them instead of air also etc... for the working gas. Up to around 25kw etc...
Swedish submarises use stirling cycle engines for underwater operation due to their quiet operation. Also the cold see water is excellent for cooling
This engine was designed by Philips Stirling (NL) It was intended as a low-noise power generator for army transmitting equipment. At that time the transistor also came onto the market, These transmitters could be powered by batteries, which made these Stirling engines redundant, A very special machine, born at the wrong time
This is what it takes to get my car started most winter mornings........
Hi Rik, very nice project !
Did you design this engine? Do you have plans of your system or construction steps?
Thks 🙂
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thank you for this, i was told the starting process was difficult but after watching this it looks pretty straightforward and obvious if you understand how a stirling engine works. when you preheat it you want the displacer to be at the bottom, are there marks that you line up to ensure that? i'm guessing the pull rope doesn't take much effort? what is the maximum wattage you can get out of this without stalling it?
Hi Marzsit
The position of the crankshaft is not known to me, would be good if the displacer is below.
There is no mention of this in the manual.
The maximum electrical power is 180 watts and 50Hz.
The speed 1500 r/min is controlled by a centrifugal brake, this means that he constantly destroys energy via this brake
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
Again the displacement position is not important when warming up, Starting the rope is much easier than a gasoline engine, the Max. power is 180 Watt
Rik Lemmens why this Stirling engine need an air pump to start ?
It’s the best striking engine so far
@@roykoffi7942 view the answers of Cadley Do Right
I wonder where such Stirlings with 2-5 kW generators are now produced?
Wie heeft er nog z'n motertje te koop en waar dan ?
nice, but what can you do with this motor?
fantastic. how much to buy and what is the power output(electrical watts)?
A professional high rpm stirling with power and without much noise
great!! How much power can you expect from this ?
saw the OP respond above so i have coppy pasted here for you: Rick Lemmens
3 years ago
Again the displacement position is not important when warming up, Starting the rope is much easier than a gasoline engine, the Max. power is 180 Watt
Impressive! How much mechanical/electrical energy can be derived from this system? How much input energy (fuel) is needed? Can you tell us the efficiency value of this unit?
The efficiency of this engine is comparable to a gasoline engine from 1953, An advantage, you have a permanent heat source allowing your fuel to burn more efficiently
Hi, yes, i build a little engine generate power ruclips.net/video/V1_eE8PQFVQ/видео.html
@@rik2009100 ik zou er een op m'n airco monteren als ik er simpel een aan kon hangen, groetjes Gerard Swinkels
I have a question. The air pressure that you are adding does it pressurize the cylinder side and the crankcase side ? I am thinking about making my own Stirling Engine just curious. Any suggestion's
It looks like it somehow does and I am assuming that you have to check the oil with it depressurized?
The entire inside of the engine is under pressure (130PSI), this means that there are more air molecules per unit volume, because of this there is more expansion and shrinkage of the air.
This allows you to make a more compact machine.
Rik
Awesome, I was wondering because I want to make one, but wasn't sure exactly how to make a good seal around the crankshaft to pressurize it. Is it common for a sterling engine to have an on board compressor to compensate for leaks. Asking, because well there never really has been a commercial one available. Been thinking about making a larger one out of a small block in case you were wondering. Will probably have to make a custom oil pan for those types of pressures though, and quite possibly custom seals and gaskets to.
Do you know what type of oil is commonly used in an application like this ?
The crankcase must of course be strong enough, to handle this pressure.
In the car air conditioning there is a seal in the compressor where the axle comes out.
The oil is Shell turbo 27 or 33
I think this is the first "high" rpm Stirling I've seen that hasn't made a lot of noise. I almost started to believe it wasn't possible to make... so this was kind of an eye opener to me.
(Most home built attempts _as well_ as professional ones have been quite noisy. The only ones somewhat silent have been the old, slow machines from earlier days...)
By rapid change of pressures you get implodation, think of the sound of an old helicopter, boom, boom .......this engine has a pressure in the crankcase of 9.6 Bar ,through which imploding less violent
how much influence does load have on the RPM and noise level? How man Watts can it deliver?
@@usertogo i read up on these some time ago if i remember right they were rated for 200w , but i could be remembering wrong.
just read OP's response to someone else on this apparently i was wrong by 20W it has a max output of 180W
@@blackdeath4eternity 180W is pretty good. These type of engines have a great efficiency.
Bonjour... INTÉRESSANT...
Quelle sont les données techniques, production, combustible, consommation ?
I guess that's how it feels when you're high.
amazing motor tho
He is running pretty good!
Первый раз вижу двигатель стирлинга не в виде настольной игрушки. А какой КПД у этого генератора? И какие ТТХ?
КПД низкий, мощность слабая. Как я понял движок крутит генератор и мужик включил одну лампочку...
@@Игорь-п2л3х видимо основной фишкой этого двигателя является его неприхотливость к топливу.
@@dvikharev если точнее то не к топливу а к источнику тепла в целом- любое тепло которое удастся конструктивно подвести для нагрева рабочего цилиндра этот двигатель способен превратить в механическую энергию.
@@dvikharev топливо, как я понимаю, у этого конкретного двигателя одно - бензин. И работает его горелка по типу паяльной лампы... Другие конструкции есть на спиртовке (настольные), на дровах и даже от солнца (через линзу или зеркало).
What is the efficiency? I assume that it is a multi-fuel generator.
It makes sense to use a less efficient engine if it can run on different combustible fluids.
220v 300watt
Human Dignity As far as I know, stirling engines are more efficient than any internal combustion engine. They just can't change speed nearly as fast as an IC engine, so they aren't suitable for vehicles
To be precise, 180 real Watts, This burner burns on kerosene, and as you can see: quite a hassle at startup, But that makes it so special as a collector item.
It is made in the country where I live, the Netherlands
Rik Lemmens I didn't quite understand what's the pump for, at the beginning. Just a fuel pump or does it have to do with the working air inside the stirling engine?
thanks!
@@DoNotPushHereThe (air) pump has a dual function: 1 the burner provided with air, the fuel is sucked in through an air-injector.
2: the crankcase is under a pressure of 9.5 Bar, this is important for efficiency, as a result.
There are more air molecules par volume share, Because this compression can create large pressure differences in cold and hot position.
Note: the machine also has a compressor, it keeps the pressure constant at 9.5 Bar
it would be a real dream to studie this thing and make blueprints :)
Could we get a tour of the cool stuff on the other side of slider? Please. good video
Behind the sliding window is:ruclips.net/video/HHEqb2fiHKg/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/zvwWTTrCd-4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/2gQyJYcvTZ0/видео.html enjoy watching and give your response
How much power you can get from it?
300W www.deutsches-museum.de/en/collections/machines/power-engines/combustion-engines/hot-air-machines/philips-stirling-engine/
Hi, i produce power here ruclips.net/video/V1_eE8PQFVQ/видео.html the same (little)
😃Great, I would like one
Oh gaaf, ik wist dat ze bestonden uit oude Philips documentatie maar nog nooit in het echt gezien. Ontzettend leuk om er 1 te zien. Wat is het vermogen van de stirling motor?
De generator kan 150 Watt maken bij 220 V en 50 Hz
@@rik2009100 en zo te horen zit er iets van een gloeikous in? Brandstof petroleum/lampen olie? Weet u ook het rendement van de machine?
@@mrt7152 De brandstof, petroleum wordt via een venturi verneveld , het rendement is vrij laag, zal niet aan 20 % komen
@@rik2009100 bedankt voor de informatie Rik. Nog een fijne avond.
Geweldig. Philips heeft ook nog geprobeerd een bus te maken die door een Stirling motor werd aangedreven.
Crazy compared to today's technology with an inverter generator... this thing can only power 1 light bulb. now ones smaller and lighter can power up a fridge and more lol
This can power a fridge ,A big TV and 5 Led lightbulbs.Has 300 watts.
Hello where I can buy one of this beutiful philips stirling generator?
he is for sale through personal mail
@@rik2009100 really? Where can one find the details? I’d be quite interested in purchasing it as well!
@@ClintLeClairMD The engine is for sale, please contact me personally, Greetings Rik
@@theminer2086 Via Messenger Facebook Rik Lemmens
Это вариант стирлинга с увеличенным давлением воздуха? Жаль не показали какую мощность он выдает через генератор, если 300-500Вт электроэнергии держит , то вариант уже годный. Можно подключать много всего... Все таки газ - дешевое топливо по сравнению с бензином.
Есть другие видео с этим генератором, видел только что лампочку подключают или радиоприёмник. Вот здесь ребята современный аналог показывают. ruclips.net/video/woSKAygQWvQ/видео.html
На дровах и без насоса практичнее, но габариты больше были бы.
Is it for sale? I would like to buy it.
It is for sale, but not cheap, it is a rarity
@@rik2009100 How much does it cost?
Super
What's up with all these "presenters" of various exotic engines on youtube and their vow of silence?
What good is a 1-3 mins video of some vibrating box without a single word for explanation?
You do realize our x-ray vision can't penetrate the engine enclosing ... especially thru youtube? ;)
It's a shame especially in this case since Stirling engines are real thing and what's interesting is how to build and improve an efficient one.
Hi, u want to see inside ? U click here ruclips.net/video/szgiI9KL33M/видео.html
@Blueckaym Ive watched 'all' 2 of your uploads and you offer nothing at all informative. One is 1min crackly video looking at the moon. You are in no position to demand content.
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@@charade993 Hi, if u want any explanation visit here ? ruclips.net/video/szgiI9KL33M/видео.html
Какой долгий запуск. И шумность. Какое топливо используеться? Преимущество стирлинга многотопливность.
Судя по подводимому шлангу - природный газ
Вот здесь гораздо быстрее ruclips.net/video/9_99qWH7TBc/видео.html
@@Ostap..Bender Керосин. А вот здесь любое топливо ruclips.net/video/x_NFgNNlk6g/видео.html
Sesacional! Maravilhoso!☺☺☺☺☺
Hello and what year of release This model
1953
@@rik2009100 Thank you for the answer. Health and good luck to you.
I'm surprised the Chinese aren't making these!
Is it a generator. What is it used for . ???
It is a low-noise generator ,it was used for radio stations in wartime
@@rik2009100 And since it doesn't use high voltage discharges (spark-plugs), it doesn't interfere with the radio. Otherwise the radio-antenna would pick up a 'tick' each time the spark-plug fired.
Philips beta type stirling engine. Genious device. The only detail I don´t fully understand is how exactly it burns the fuel. Does anybody more details about that ?
A vertical pipe is connected to the fuel, At right angles to it is a tube with air pressure, 0.9 Bar, This horizontal air flow creates a negative pressure in the vertical pipe, This causes the fuel to be sucked in, creating an air-fuel mist, this then burns in the head of the engine
@@rik2009100 Simply genius, thanks. I would like to recreate that engine but with more modern materials and manufacturing like 3D printing. Do you happen to have schematics or blueprints or something like that for that ?
@@sierraecho884
These from 1940s ?
1953
How much? Where did you get it?
Th e y are out t here and new. Got saved in bookmark
Tire pump
ruclips.net/video/3Ea6aRfIonc/видео.html.
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Habe auch einen stirlingmotor
verkoopt philips deze motors nog?
Sins 1953 niet meer, er zijn +- 50 stuks in omloop geweest
это же музейный экспонат
dit is een zeer zeldzame motor.
Hallo Leute wo kann man so ein ding kaufen
Power: about 0.3 kW
Speed: 1500 r.p.m.
Según el museo de Phillips. Interesante.. aunque honestamente.. no tengo la putta idea de que significa.
How much can cost one of it?
Send me a private message
Impossible de faire rouler une petite moto ?
its a small genset so.... if its electric?
And produces electricity????
You can see him powering those light bulbs from the generator at 2:33. He's not very good with framing but you can see the reflection of the light bulbs in the window.
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Donde se compra?
50-60 years ago... so unless you have a time machine second hand? , they apparently only made a few hundred or something like that before they decided gas engines produced more power.... :/
i believe its could a woftam now.
I did not think that such a speed of the motor shaft ...
А какую мощность он дает??
Он находится в Нидерландах, его мощность 160 Вт.
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Desearía tener uno de esos
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Ok I'm stupid.... What the hell is this. A compressor? A generator?
Yeah a small generator, I think the idea was for rural houses to be able to use a radio and maybe a light bulb. They were going to start putting these into mass production but only around 150 were made before the project was canned.
See Wikipedia article on Sterling Engine en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_engine
Can u dismantle it
Why?
Wie funktioniert er den ganau
Das ist schwer in zwei Worten, sehe en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_engine
Such so einen aber in den Suchmaschinen finde ich keins was so ist wie Ihrer also keins von Philipp s
@@carlosbrinkmann9976 Das ist ein Rariteit , kannst Du nicht schnell finden
Wir hatten so einen auch mal. Das ist ein mit Flüssigbrennstoff, vorzugsweise Petroleum, betriebener Stirlinggenerator. Sprich so eine Art Campingkocher beheizt einen Stirlingmotor der dann mittels Generator Strom erzeugt. Dadurch dass er einen eigenen Kompressor hat, der wenn er einmal läuft selber Druck erzeugt hält er den Brenner am Leben.
Yep. NASA actually built a great Stirling engine/truck back in the 60's or 70's. They even gave you the plans for free. The plans may still be available.
Too much trouble to explain the steps and show a bit more detail?
That's awesome
I love it 💗😻
Hello, would you sell this engine?
Basically it is for sale, But because it is extremely rare, the price is also high, it depends what you want, I have many requests
@@rik2009100 Hi Rik what would be the price for such an engine, I am a friend of Roland Servais and a stationary engine collector!!
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Als Ford nog steeds de rechten heeft op deze techniek dan kunnen ze alle concurrenten achter zich laten . Vergeet die Tesla's en Honda's etc. When Ford still has the rights to this technics from Philips they can leave Tesla and other way behind them in clean energy cars
they never really had the rights to this tech from what i know, they merely had rights to their own design of it.
Мощность хорошая у него целых 200 деревянных ватт))
Недавно был в лесу, палаточный лагерь где нет не электричества ни связи, вот такая штука там пригодилась бы, светодиодки по периметру, ещё мощи осталось бы
Hello! For sale?
Где купить такой двигатель?
он продается, отправь личную почту
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Would you like to sell it..
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На газе вроде
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Есть круче. ruclips.net/video/9_99qWH7TBc/видео.html
Isn't the biggest problem with a Stirling engine, being. That as soon as you put a load on it. It dies?... They freely rev at silly numbers. But don't really have any mechanical power. In other words. They are extremely inefficient...
They are very fuel efficient but low power density for their size and weight as far as I know.
Wow, likeee
Это чем больше давление в цилиндре, тем выше эффективность. Так чтоле ?
...чем выше температура нагрева...
Просто рабочее давление не атмосферное, при атмосферном был бы движек сам больше скорее всего а КПД зависит от разницы температур нагревателя и холодильника
Y para qué sirve eso?
For radio stations in wartime
А шо это?
Отлично понимаю как работает двс. Но этот долбаный стирлинг - темный лес. Нихрена не понимаю. И схемы изучал и видео смотрел, но все-равно не прояснилось.
Все же просто, тот же цикл Карно только с внешним подводом тепла
Тот же цикл Карно с внешним подводом тепла и рабочим телом в виде воздуха
So f noisy!, Yet so beautifull
Good
и чьо он накачал?
Он накачал воздух в топливный бак. Скорее всего там бензин и его пары под давлением выходят в горелку... Даже скорее в форсунку...
Legal
Yes
i dont get it....
It's a heat engine. It uses plain ol heat to power the generator. The pump he is using is to increase the efficiency by allowing more air to be heated, inside the engine
Heat engin, external combustion engine, and contrast with more traditional internal combustion engines. Google stirling engine for more detail.
Silent for a generator..
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Stirling engines are used to power submarines, and even this old unit proves that Stirling engines that can do useful work exists...
Yet none of this is available on the market....
A Stirling engine can be used to make a combined heat - energy unit to power a house; with this kind of engine we could become independent of the grit - and safe tons of money...
Enginion ; a subsidiary of Volkswagen had developed such a unit; the steam cell, They also developed a steam car giving clean exhaust & superb power & fuel consumption , having a 3 cylinder steam engine with ceramic pistons & liners..... there where even plans to fit such a engine into the new Skoda Fabia... Nicolas Hayek (of watchmaking fame ) was into this project... & Nicolas died unexpectedly in june 2010 ( 82 y/o )
Yet, it did not happen... the Fabia got a mainstream internal combustion engine...
None of these remarkable inventions saw the light of day... they just did disappear.... even Enginion itself did disappear....
Truth is that these technologies are being suppressed to safeguard the monopolies of multinational corporations....we are forced to use obsolete technologies for the profit of the few - and governments are complicit in this...
What the chuff are you on about? Are the enormous turbines on subs just pretend? All the reactor shielding just so the sailors don't twig onto the secrets?
@@dingledooley9283 No: nuclear submarines are real ( so are the classic diesel -electric one's ) but besides these technologies there are submarines who are powered with Stirling engines - a Swedish specialty..
The Germans also did work with this & you can see a very big Stirling engine in the Deutches Museum in Munchen , built by MAN for use in a submarine....
My point is that this technology exist & is available to the military, but kept away from the civilian population.
Stirling engines could power our cars, produce heat & power for our homes in a much more clean & economic way, allowing us to go off grid & get rid of utilities.. Because Stirling engines would endanger the monopoly of power companies, they are not allowed into the public domain...
For the same reason, fuel cells are also suppressed...
@@jandoerlidoe3412 my friend, the Sterling engine cannot defy the laws of physics, the pressure involved is so low that it would need to spin 100x faster than the equivalent ic engine to do similar work but unfortunately materials with thermal properties that would allow this do not exist.
The sub engine is very interesting but just a 100 shp genset supplying sufficient power for lights and coms, nowhere near enough for meaningful propulsion or oxygen production like on proper subs which is why they rely on chemical co2 scrubbers and liquid oxygen in bottles, pretty Micky mouse and endurance is measured in weeks and not decades.
@@dingledooley9283 The Stirling engines we know are just mere toys... the military have other stuff & technology that allow for much higher pressures & temperatures....the steam engine in the Enginion steam car did use ceramic pistons & liners, making it fit for much higher steam pressure and temp than any conventional steam engine could withstand...
There even exist classic petrol car engines with these ceramic pistons & liners, that do not need cooling, and as such have a much higher thermal efficiency than the stuff we use in the public domain...
Yet none are available for the public...
@@jandoerlidoe3412 I remember reading about a US experiment for a low heat signature engine with ceramic internals, I can't imagine what it sounds like.
Increasing the mean pressure as our man does in the video increases the heat transfer rate and subsequent change in force applied to the pistons throughout the cycle but the change is less the faster the engine runs, and the effort is very low hence the inability of the swedes to use it as main propulsion instead of the two big mtu diesels, you'd need a Sterling engine the size of a lorry to power a car or a Sterling engine the size of a container ship to proppel a sub.
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180 watt output
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i wont buy it.
he is for sale through personal mail
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