Stirling is easy, it's simple, 1900 fan

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Stirling is easy, it's simple, 1900 fan




by the middle » 25/11/08, 11:45

Who are we kidding?
In 1900, a simple stirling fan already existed, and then, hop, trash ...
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by jonule » 25/11/08, 11:58

not profitable enough commercially and industrially!

these are the ones who don't care about us! -)
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by Christophe » 25/11/08, 13:46

Uh what was the energy that powered it? Can't we see a chimney flue?

Or was it some kind of brazier for the outside?

Do you have more info on LeJuste?
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by the middle » 25/11/08, 14:54

I found this on an ebay style site:
http://www.onatoo.com/a2294192-Ventilat ... RLING.html
According to one of the photos, we put this fan on the stove
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by Remundo » 25/11/08, 15:57

Hello,

Probably it needed gas or petroleum, or at least some kind of combustion (the stove of Mémé :P ).

The fan was to be used at the same time as it refreshed Madame, to cool the cold piston of the Stirling.

At the beginning of the XNUMXth century, it was also very fashionable to run radios, then the more practical chemical batteries made the small Stirling "genes" disappear.
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by dedeleco » 09/04/12, 16:14

A simplistic stirling to do with a test tube, 5 glass beads, a syringe and a hose !!
very demonstrative for those who want something concrete and think about it on a Stirling to optimize and not so easy to analyze:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW45wA-1p_s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkAw6BkG5bo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AovlC1p2kM
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http://www.solarfire.org/article/films

http://www.fr.boehm-stirling.com/start. ... fAodAQpkZA
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by plasmanu » 12/04/12, 07:55

This one is very simple also with liquid piston.
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by dedeleco » 12/04/12, 10:44

Fluidine, already put on econology and with less possible yield (heat exchanges) and more pipes.
There is also the thermoacoustic without any moving parts, which reaches 47% of Carnot with some, see articles and videos that I have indicated.

plasmanu wrote:This one is very simple also with liquid piston.
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by Remundo » 06/08/15, 21:09

Remundo wrote:Hello,

Probably it needed gas or petroleum, or at least some kind of combustion (the stove of Mémé :P ).

The fan was to be used at the same time as it refreshed Madame, to cool the cold piston of the Stirling.

At the beginning of the XNUMXth century, it was also very fashionable to run radios, then the more practical chemical batteries made the small Stirling "genes" disappear.

Come on, a good digging of Topic ...

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by chatelot16 » 06/08/15, 21:51

the stirling fan at the beginning of this subject makes me laugh ... we want a fan when it is hot ... but if the fan works with a 2000W fireplace the more we ventilate the more it will be hot

if you had to use a Stirling to ventilate you would have to put the Stirling outside and transmit its energy to the fan inside without transmitting the heat

false advertising is not new ... for a long time we have seen advertisements for something completely failed, particularly in around 1900 or the cult of progress made anything go
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