Single-Cylinder Stirling Engine — Power Generation Model
Watch the laws of thermodynamics come to life. The Single Cylinder B Power Generation Robridge Stirling Engine is a working heat engine — pour hot water in the base, rest the cold plate on top, and watch it spin. No electricity. No batteries. Just the elegant temperature differential between two reservoirs converting heat into mechanical work, exactly as Robert Stirling envisioned in 1816.
The Stirling cycle approaches the theoretical Carnot efficiency limit — the maximum possible efficiency for any heat engine. Watching the flywheel turn from nothing but a temperature difference is one of the most satisfying demonstrations in all of classical thermodynamics.
What's Included
- Single Cylinder B Power Generation Robridge Stirling Engine
- Instructions (where applicable)
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