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I smell something fermenting…

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 6:03 pm
by scotsman2k
Hi all, looking to get started distilling with my air still. I want a stirling engine that needs some fuel and if some of it falls in my mouth then that’s ok too. :crazy:

Re: I smell something fermenting…

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 8:09 pm
by VikingCanuck
welcome,
long may your chimney smoke

Re: I smell something fermenting…

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2024 1:04 am
by MooseMan
Welcome Scotsman, from a Welshman.

A Stirling engine eh? I had one on show at home for years.

Enjoy the forum.

Moose

Re: I smell something fermenting…

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2024 7:59 am
by contrahead
I'll tell you what smells. That would be some of the explanations of what a Sterling engine is, or how one works. The impression in my mind at the moment – is about as clear as river bottom mud.
Explanations like the one on Wikipedia just add to the confusion.
HPS_Eigenbau2.jpg
If one reads the adjoining text while looking at the picture, he might ask;
Where is this working fluid that is supposedly permanently contained within the closed-cycle system? (yes we realize that working fluid might be a gas).
Where is the "regenerator" on this picture of a Stirling engine?
Where is this “displacer” coupled to the piston - of which you speak ?
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(this next picture just thrown in because of it's copper content)
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Other explanations of the Stirling engine that I have read this morning, have been just as lame.
Maybe I haven't had enough coffee yet.