Hi Guys,
I am new to the forum and this is my first question here
So I have already built several Stirling motor models, and I thought it would be time to make something "bigger". I have no particular application for it, just for fun. What I would like to do is a steam engine model having 3 or 4 cylinders. While I was searching on the web for some inspiration, I found this plan by accident:
http://www.john-tom.com/MyPlans/Steam%20Engines/RotaryValveEngine.pdf
It looks very nice, but has two cylinders only. But I like the "Rotary Valve" it has, so I wonder whether it would be possible to extend this design to 3 or even 4 cylinders. I already started to make some simple 3D drawings to figure out how I should design the rotary valve, but so far I was not yet able to figure it out. So can anybody give some hints about this? is it possible?
For 2 cylinders, the notches in the rotary valve need to be 90 degrees apart from each other; so I assumed for 3 cylinders, 60 degrees would be appropriate, but this is not true (or I made a mistake ). I made a very simple 3D CAD drawing with all cylinders, pistons and everything, which allows me to simulate the whole thing and make an animation to figure out how the rotary valve needs to be designed. But so far I was unable to do it correctly any hints? I like the idea that there is no need for a separate valve for each cylinder but only one valve for all, and it looks a bit fancier, which I like as well.