Stirling Machine

Explanation

  • The Stirling machine is also called a hot air
    motor. It is a closed-cycle heat engine that
    operates by cyclic compression and expansion
    of gas at different temperatures, so that there is
    a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical
    work. As the spirit lamp is turned on, the air
    inside the motor is heated and expands. The
    pressure applied to the piston increases and
    moves the piston. Therefore, heat energy is
    converted to mechanical energy.

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Description

  • Dimensions: 80x80x160cm
    (Width x Length x Height)