Hot Air Stirling Engine Motor Model Fluid Dynamic Physics Experimental Model
Product Features:
– A demonstration of Stirling engines with built-in flywheels.
– Assembled with 2 cylinders for smooth, continuous operation.
– Requires heat (e.g., an alcohol burner) to power the motor.
– Spark plug ignition (alcohol lamp not included).
– High precision and durable design enables continuous operation.
What’s a Stirling Engine?
A Stirling engine is an external combustion engine where the working fluid is a permanently sealed, fixed amount of gas. This type of engine is reliable, durable, and efficient.
Applications:
– Demonstrating the principles of Stirling engines in a classroom or lab setting.
– Ideal for teaching fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and mechanical engineering concepts.
– Can be used for experimental projects and research.
Key Features:
– Durable material construction for long-lasting use.
– Simple and intuitive design for easy assembly and operation.
– Features a flywheel for smooth and continuous rotation.
– Compact in size for convenient storage and transportation.
– Clear and comprehensive instructions included for quick setup and operation.
Benefits:
– Offers a hands-on educational experience for students and researchers.
– Provides a practical demonstration of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics concepts.
– Helps develop an understanding of the principles of engine operation.
– Compact and portable design makes it suitable for both classroom and home use.
– Durable construction and reliable performance ensure longevity and consistency.
Stirling engine on Wikipedia
Stirling Engine Experiment on YouTube