Sep 1, 2004 #1 mrelet Mechanical Joined Nov 1, 2001 Messages 49 Location US Anyone know of a source for these or where they might be described? I'm seeking a continously revolving motor that is powered by the temp. difference between ice water and room ambient. The torque can be quite meager, say 0.5 oz-in.
Anyone know of a source for these or where they might be described? I'm seeking a continously revolving motor that is powered by the temp. difference between ice water and room ambient. The torque can be quite meager, say 0.5 oz-in.
Sep 1, 2004 #2 btrueblood Mechanical Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 10,034 Location US Do a google search for Stirling Engines. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 2, 2004 #3 Rich2001 Mechanical Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 896 Location US The Pasco Stirling Engine http://store.pasco.com/pascostore/showdetl.cfm?&DID=9&Product_ID=51616&Detail=1 is an education engine that might be of interest. A better engine is the free piston model http://www.sunpower.com/products/index.htmlthough it is linear not rotary iand it require a high heat source. Upvote 0 Downvote
The Pasco Stirling Engine http://store.pasco.com/pascostore/showdetl.cfm?&DID=9&Product_ID=51616&Detail=1 is an education engine that might be of interest. A better engine is the free piston model http://www.sunpower.com/products/index.htmlthough it is linear not rotary iand it require a high heat source.