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Stirling Hot Air Engine – Mechanical Design#Engineering #Mechanical #TechEducation #Thermodynamics

A Stirling engine is a closed-cycle heat engine designed to convert thermal energy into mechanical work through cyclic compression and expansion of a working gas (usually air, helium, or hydrogen). It operates using an external heat source, which creates a temperature difference between the hot and cold chambers.

The engine consists of a displacer piston, power piston, heat exchanger, and flywheel. As the gas moves between hot and cold regions, it expands and contracts, driving the piston and producing rotary motion. This external combustion design allows quiet operation, high efficiency, and the ability to run on various heat sources including solar, biomass, or waste heat.

Stirling engines are widely used in educational models, power generation research, solar energy systems, and low-noise applications where fuel flexibility and efficiency are important.

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