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marshon:
Hi guys, I have plans to construct a simple aluminium smelter. It's a real simple charcoal burner, with a basic blower (a hairdryer in the plans). But since this thing will be used WELL AWAY from the house I was wondering if a Stirling would be powerful enough to drive a fan and make the entire thing 'self contained'? It would save on electric and probably be more robust as well. I was thinking of 'tapping' some of the smelter's own heat as the external combustion required for the engine, but would a Stirling have enough 'oomph' to drive the fan at sufficient speed? I know that friction is the bane of most types of Stirling so I was just wondering really. Something along the lines of the one in this video ..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP6UH4Vuxsc The easiest fan to use would be a centrifugal if I can find one small enough, or build one myself. It's a long term thing so time is less important than money. Wadda ya all think? |
Rob.Wilson:
Hi marshon Good to here your getting into casting :thumbup: ,, i reckon you would be better off making a blower ,,,,, then casting up some part to make the hot air engine :D Cheers Rob |
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