Could you make a Stirling engine into a little fan?

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astipooch
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Could you make a Stirling engine into a little fan?

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At night time i like to have a fan running on my window seal. And i
was wondering if it was possible to make one a fan.I know that you
could take the flywheel off and put fan blades on it. but would it
run at night on a window seal.

Note: im new to this and if you would have any good websites i would
be interested

Thanks,
richcorbett
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A couple of challenges for your 'fan' idea ... first the heat source and second the power to run a fan at a successful rate to make it worth the energy. One of the downsides to using it in a traditional 'hot' configuration would be the added heat rising to the fan blade. You might consider sitting a fan on an insulated pile of ice and if sized appropriately might move air??? BUT this just not one of the more logical choices for a model Stirling. You might be interested in looking at the model that runs off the heat of your computer monitor???
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Post by stan.hornbaker »

There are several URL's showing Stirling powered circulating fans. There is at leasst one being sold commercially for use in fishing cabins. Sits on the heating/cooking stove and circulates the warm air near the stove to heat the cabin.
Run a web search engine; for Stirling engines, Stirling fans, and look for the Stirling web ring on yahoo for lots of ideas and information.
s/Stan
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