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  • #39323
    Ian S C
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      An article in ME

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      #151089
      Ian S C
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        @iansc

        I'v been searching through my ME magazines, back to 1990, but I can't see what I'm looking for, had a look on the on line index too.

        The article is about a rhombic drive Stirling Engine driving a Sanyo bike dynamo. I'v got a couple of pairs of gears that should be suitable for a small motor, maybe 30 – 35 mm bore.

        Just wondering if some one out there may have a hint as to where it might be.

        Ian S C

        #151094
        HomeUse
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          Can remember it as started to build one – thought it was 1981/2 – about the same time as the 2 1/2 inch gauge Flying Scotsman was serialised (I did build the Loco smiley but not finish the Sterling engine sad)

          #151170
          Ian S C
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            @iansc

            Thanks for that, I thought it was in the 90's, maybe it's in my collection of old magazines, from before I took out a subscription in 1987.

            I won't be building to any plans, I was just wanting to have a look at any useful ideas. The Sanyo dynamo is going to stay on my bike, but I have no shortage of other things to make a generator. Ian S C

            #151181
            Graham Flavell
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              @grahamflavell13482

              Ian,

              Search for rhombic here **LINK** lots of references to rhombic drive.

              Graham

              #151186
              Ian S C
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                @iansc

                Graham, thanks for that, the series of 5 by Les Kerr is what I was looking for. I might need to get a few more little ball races for the link arms. Just have to sort out a hot cap now, that will govern the size, think I may have one about 35 mm dia. Ian S C

                #151196
                HomeUse
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                  @homeuse

                  Been looking thro. scrap box – found bit of thin wall coper tube with heavier copper end that could have been the cap from the one i was building – Internal dia is 1 1/2 inch and about 2 inch long with a flange on the open end.

                  Might be something from another project – can’t remember – Might need some brain lubrication to remember

                  #151216
                  Michael Horner
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                    @michaelhorner54327

                    Hi Ian

                    I can't help with the mag search but you also were looking for ideas, have you seen the article by Andy Ross on making Stirling engines?

                    **LINK**

                    Cheers Michael

                    #151218
                    Ady1
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                      @ady1

                      The main one I found was in ME no3542 3543 and 3598

                      A RHOMBIC DRIVE STIRLING ENGINE
                      by Andrew Ross of Ohio, U.S.A.

                      No mention of a sanyo dynamo anywhere at all for me

                      There's a different one in 3573

                      For his eiforts in achieving the second highest
                      power output with his entry in the last Hot Air
                      Engine Competition, Dr. J. R. Senft received the
                      runner-up prize. This is a description of his engine.

                      Edited By Ady1 on 01/05/2014 22:23:07

                      #151220
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        Ian,

                        There might be something useful here

                        … seven page article about Andrew Ross's work.

                        MichaelG.

                        #151232
                        Ian S C
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                          @iansc

                          MichaelG,Ady1, got all of Andy Ross's stuff printed out, including his book "Making Stirling Engines" (free down load 68 pages).

                          HomeUse, copper is not much use as a hot cap, it conducts heat too fast length wise, and scales up with oxide inside, and makes a bit of a mess, also the heating softens the metal, and it bulges, and bends. Just back from my tame TIGer, putting an end on a bit of stainless tube to make the hot cap, I'll take it back on Monday, it leaked like a sieve, the metal I tried for the end was too thin, at .015" just too difficult, although in the past he's managed half that thickness. Ian S C

                          #151233
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            Ian,

                            Thanks for the mention of Andy Ross's book … I will download that.

                            Meanwhile, I just found this page, with links to some NASA documents, etc.

                            MichaelG.

                            #151257
                            Ian S C
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                              @iansc

                              Yes MichaelG, I'v read the NASA documents, some of that stuff can be down loaded, but I have not done that. I did down load the hand book for the Philips MP 1002 CA, The Bungalow Generator Set. Ian S C

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