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  1. #1
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    V air compressor to Alpha Stirling engine conversion????

    I started a new project. I am trying to convert a V cylinder air compressor into a Alpha Stirling engine.
    After taking the heads off and spinning it by hand and relating to videos I have seen of working engines there seems to be to much friction caused by the piston rings. The construction of all the compressor parts appear to be Iron, with Aluminum pistons. I have to open the crank case to see if the bearings can be replaced with sealed bearings, maybe that will help reduce the friction. Over coming the friction caused by the piston rings seem to be the biggest problem. Any ways getting the compressor out of the box is always a good start.

    Before removing the heads and removing the crank shaft I noticed a lot of air entering and existing the crank case when I was spinning it by hand. There is a lot of back pressure caused by the pistons. I am going to try to replace all the bearings with sealed bearings and leave the crank case open. This should remove some of drag and maybe it will run using dry lubricate and the original Piston rings.
    The cylinder heads have two ports. Both can be used to pass the gas between the cylinders. Using a dual regenerator configuration should reduce drag and may help the Stirling cycle.


    Completed concept drawing of Reed Plate and Cylinder Head modifications. Removing un wanted material from the Reed Plate and Cylinder Head will allow installation of heating and cooling tubes. Displacers can also be added to the tops of the pistons. As always making the concept drawings is the easiest part. Now the real fun begins, fabrication. At the very least it is a opportunity to improve my machining skills.

    I noticed a Beta on you tube that used a Snifter Valve on the crank case and feeds the output back into the cylinder above the piston. If the pressure above the piston in the cylinder is greater than the pressure in the crank case does this prevent oil from entering the cylinder? I read that hot O2 can mix with the oil and cause a explosion, this is my biggest concern. Comments welcome. Best Regards
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails aircompressor.jpg   CylConcept.jpg   InsideCylinderHead.jpg   DualRegen.jpg  

    GearPuller.jpg   CylOff.jpg  

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    Renewed interest

    Greetings, the project was shelved for the summer so I could finish a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine I was working on. Thanks for keeping me focused, my one real concern is trying to run the compressor as a Sterling is the oil needed for the piston rings. There have been times when hot air engines that have exploded using oil in the crank case. I plan on adding a snifter valve to the crank case that feeds the back pressure back to the top side of the piston that will be very similar to a project posted on Youtube. I also will add a pressure release valve and hopefully with the combination of the two I will be able to avoid any dangerous situations. I am trying to keep machining to a minimum and the parts are off the shelve and available at Lowe’s. Thanks for the post and best regards.

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    Hi! I’ve just visited this forum. Happy to get acquainted with you. Thanks.
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    Greetings

    Quote Originally Posted by rachely476 View Post
    Hi! I’ve just visited this forum. Happy to get acquainted with you. Thanks.
    Greetings, it is currently to cold to work in the shop. I am in the process of making a gravity feed pellet burner for heat so I can continue the project. Do you have any experience with sterling engines?

    video link of pellet burner:

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CcD_4x_SCQ"]YouTube - Auto gravity feed pellet burner[/nomedia]

    Nice to meet you.

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    are the strokes 90 degs apart (leading or lagging ) if it is 180 degs you have a problem the stiriling needs 90degs are did y mechine a new crank shaft jest was trying to do the same kind of project with solar power.
    keep plugging
    good day

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    Re: V air compressor to Alpha Stirling engine conversion????

    hi excuseme how did you do for convert a air compressor to a alpha stirling?

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    Re: V air compressor to Alpha Stirling engine conversion????

    Quote Originally Posted by mehdiznus View Post
    hi excuseme how did you do for convert a air compressor to a alpha stirling?
    Greetings, I never finished the project. I am currently working on centrifugal force generator.

    https://youtu.be/i-vVyZ7LprE

    It is not a OU project.

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