Thanks Remundo for adding this sujet...
:)
So...
In 1978 y I was reading about Stirling engines.
I found that existing solutions are too complicated...
I've devised own type of engine ...
And I forgot about it for 30 years...
A year ago, I remembered my old idea...
I have not yet come across a similar solution
I would like to run my "patent" with your help in next month..
WASE = Wasowski Andrzej Stirling Engine (patent pending)
The new kind Stirling engine is characterized by the fact that the WASE2 consists of two sealed cylinders with specially shaped rotors (displacers) and kind of pneumatic motor on the same shaft with rotors (dsplacers).
Each cylinder consist of two parts, separated by thermal insulation. One part unit for heating the cylinder and a low-temperature cooling part for cooling the other part of the cylinder.
Rotor (displacer) is used for mixing of the working gas. The rotor rotation causes the alternating heating and cooling of gas in the area of the each cylinder. Pressure which is formed with a thermal opening part in such a way that the working gas makes direct contact with either the high-temperature heating part or the low-temperature cooling part.
Both rotors are angled 180 degrees, so that at the same time in one cylinder is the pressure in the second cylinder is vacuum.
Both the cylinders are hoses working gas inlet to the pneumatic engine, by forming a team of four pneumatic valve rectifier.
The Pneumatic rectifier consist from four non-returne valves. Alternate change of working gas pressure at the input the rectifier results in permanent over-and under-pressure in its output. This over-and under-pressure is used to spin the turbine (pneumatic motor), followed by positive feedback, dependent on the temperature difference in both parts of the cylinders.
The engine works with dual pressure as a sum over-pressure and vacuum at the same time - in that same moment one part of working gas in the first cylinder is heating, second part in second cylinder is cooling.
Single Rotary Stirling engine (WASE2) can be connected in series or in parallel, creating flat panels, similar to the solar panels.
Each such panel has an individual generator ( alternator) . The temperature difference between the surfaces causes the panel WASE2 rotation all connected motors, which in turn generates an electric current in alternator.
The difference in temperature due to cooling one side of the panel and simultaneously heating the other side. Cool we flowing air, water or other medium, a low temperature. Heat can be any heat source such as solar, steam, geothermal energy, chemical, and energy of each combustion of any fuel ...
Therefore, it seems clear the possibility of such panels:
- In co-generation systems and heat recovery in industry
- Complete as a unit of electricity in electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles
- As a small, portable electric power generator in places lacking electricity network
Idea of WASE1 - I will explain later. It has simpliest then WASE2 but must made with very good tolleraces...
Heating and cooling
If supplied with mechanical power, a Stirling engine can function in reverse as a heat pump for heating or cooling.
Experiments have been performed using wind power driving a Stirling cycle heat pump for domestic heating
and air conditioning...
I know all "problems" with Stirling engine...
I know - biggest problem is not good heat exchange in rotary displacer. My movie not showing my "patented" method of increase that exchange...
Now I'm working on prototype with two kind of displacer and chambers. I think - only practical excersise can get me information which way is better.
Thermally isolating problem was solved by me too. I have two methodes and later practical experience give me information which is better.
I have the solution on regenarotor too...
Regenerator will be inside chamber - it will be part of rotating displacer...
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So...
In that moment I have one chamber, and one displacer - not finished yet...
I'm working on second chamber and displacer and on two kind of pneumatic engines. One kind is addapting from old pneumatic tool, second one is my "next patent"...
:)
My movies show only simple "idea". Not shown very important details...
After I was finishing my engine and start to work - mayby some test I will make on Technical University in my town...
Pictures and scenes from fisth run will be soon - I think...
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Best and warm regards
Andrew
All videos about my invent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meqqHx_0mR8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubr4yLob7kI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW1yZq30QFM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml6PsaFDQGg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et6zrzNL1FE