Greetings,
Today I got my model walking beam stirling engine running!
I don't have any machining tools so it has been a challenge. I made my displacer from offset printing aluminum plate, very thin and light. I cut discs for each end and wrapped those with a skin from said material. Both ends are flat and the displacer rod is a .125" brazing rod (1/8").
The gland/bushing for the displacer rod is a 308 Winchester rifle brass with 2 brake line reducers, slightly over .125" id, JB welded into each end of the brass. The spent primer was removed and the reducers act as one long bushing, sort of. This empty brass is jb welded to the displacer head, a 3/16" thick plug of aluminum, which is also the material for the walking beam. All the bearing points are VCR hubs/bearings. All the connecting rods are .125" brazing rod, jb welded to hub sections.
The flywheel is an old worn out skill saw blade, and the hole one uses to tighten or remove the blade was just the right size and distance to accept the crank throw. I soldered a VCR brass shaft "keeper" to the back side of the blade and clamped the VCR shaft via a set screw. The blades center hole had to be reamed slightly to fit the bigger end of the VCR motor brass part, and these are soldered together.
The plans called for a 1" id power cylinder but I used a free sample snubber (model# 2KS160S) from Airpot® http://airpot.com. This part is way undersized and will be replaced with a much closer to spec part soon (cylinder/piston part # 2K240). These are pyrex/graphite matched sets with super low friction and great sealing!
With no water cooling hopper the engine will only run a few minutes before the displacer head warms up and the engine slows to a stop. I'm using a propane torch as a heat source, for now. My best guess for rpm is around 80, and a correct sized power cylinder/piston should bring this number up a great deal.
Now, if I can just build a version 10 times this size! There should be some useful power to be had.
Image is the result of the kindness of fellow Fieldlines poster Peppa. More to follow on other subjects.
You've been warned. :-)
