Path: santra!tut!draken!kth!mcvax!uunet!labrea!rutgers!apple!xanadu!michael From: michael@xanadu.COM (Michael McClary) Newsgroups: alt.fusion,sci.space,rec.autos.tech Subject: Re: Stirling engines & fusion, rev. 2 Keywords: stirling engines fusion Message-ID: Date: 27 Apr 89 13:36:26 GMT References: <1989Apr25.132913.1300@mntgfx.mentor.com> Reply-To: michael@xanadu.UUCP (Michael McClary) Organization: Xanadu Operating Company, Palo Alto, CA Lines: 17 Xref: santra alt.fusion:733 sci.space:9465 In article <1989Apr25.132913.1300@mntgfx.mentor.com> mbutts@mntgfx.mentor.com (Mike Butts @ APD x1302) describes stirling engines of the crankshaft kind. There is another that is interesting: This sort has a fixed cylinder, a displacer piston mounted to the power piston by a spring, a strong magnet mounted on the power piston, and coils mounted on the cylinder. The mass of the displacer piston and the spring tying it to the power piston form a simple harmonic oscilator, and at its resonant frequency the displacer lags the power piston by 90 degrees. Once you apply a temperature difference, initial small vibrations at the resonant frequency become amplified by the engine, making it self-starting. The magnet and coil form an alternator, and power is efficiently extracted as electricity.