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Translated by AltaVista,
June 14, 2004. Posted here for historic archive purposes.
The first engine,
that Jean Claude Mallet polished us in this style a little Victorien, does not
miss undoubtedly a charm!
Dimensional specifications: - diameter of the
deplacor 90 mm
Side performances: Placed at 5 cm of a halogenous lamp of 20 Watts heating the lower plate, it turns to 100 tours/minute - posed on a bed of ice floes, it turns to approximately 60 turns!
Two other sights of this engine:
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The second engine, more traditional, is of a design rather close to the models of "series 3". It presents however many improvements, inter alia an entirely dismountable cylinder!
Dimensional specifications: - diameter of the
deplacor 148 mm
Performances: Posed flat on the
hand, the number of revolutions is 40 tours/minute - if one adds 2 squanderers
(see image above), it passes to 58 turns. Placed at 5 cm with the top of a halogenous lamp of 20 Watts the number of revolutions is of 120 turns - with the 2 squanderers, rotation exceeds the 180 revolutions per minute!
Jean Claude Mallet recently replaced the ball bearings of glass by bearings resulting from a hard disk The new performances are as follows: A mini delta
which seems to be located towards 6°C
... of very beautiful achievements which have all their place in this virtual gallery of Stirling engines... See also
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