I heard that you can cool and heat with the Stirling engine if you
operate the engine with an el. engine for example. Is it right that
you only have to do this , or do you have to change the cool and the
heat side of the engine?
how to cool with a Stirling engine
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Response to how to cool with a Stirling engine
Yes, it is true that a Stirling engine can be operated in reverse as a cooling device. Stirling refrigerators however are specifically designed for the purpose. They are used for very low temperature applications approaching absolute zero!
If you have a model Stirling engine you can do an educational experiment by driving in with a small electric motor and feel the difference between the hot and cold 'ends,'
For one of many articles available on the www go to: http://lmms.external.lmco.com/newsburea ... /9206.html
Use a search engine to look for Stirling refrigerators, or Stirling refrigeration.
If you have a model Stirling engine you can do an educational experiment by driving in with a small electric motor and feel the difference between the hot and cold 'ends,'
For one of many articles available on the www go to: http://lmms.external.lmco.com/newsburea ... /9206.html
Use a search engine to look for Stirling refrigerators, or Stirling refrigeration.