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micro stirling engines?

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dalcazar

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Sep 25, 2005
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Does anyone know if a very small stirling engine is made? I need to dissipate 800W of heat from a surface 5mm square and need to keep the stirling engine small (as in very small) Can any of you point me to something that would fit the application?
 
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You might want to give NASA tech papers a shot as they have done a lot of work with free piston heater and coolers. Another avenue for heat removal might be a heat pipe and again NASA has done lot of work in this area.

 
thanks for the replies guys, I've seen both those stirling engine websites before and they are massively oversized, but the heat pipe idea sounds like a very plausible way to go about it, designing it might be a bit hard however because of the high temperature difference. Can you point me to any books that would have a section on heat pipe design?
 
There are quite a number of books on the design of Heat Pipes. A lot these books were the offshoot of work being carried out for NASA.

Here are some additional site that may be of help.

I think it would well worth the effort to give Metafoam a call. The may not have a working system but could possibly point you in the right direction.




These two companies are mentioned in a lot of literature on working with heat pipes especially in cooling





Here is a Magazine that may be of interest to you.

 
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