Simple Rotary Stirling Engine
I hope you liked my idea of cheap, efficient and simple to perform Stirling Engine. At your request I present an abbreviated version of the video on the applications of my invention.
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, biological, geothermal energy, chemical, nuclear sources or waste heat from industrial processes.
Or another heat sources: energy of each combustion of any fuel like gasoline, diesel, natural gas, propane, bio-diesel, hydrogen, coal…
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
- A combined heat and power (CHP) system
- As a small, portable electric power generator in places lacking electricity network especially in space…
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.
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…





















































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