3B Scientific Stirling Engine G User Manual

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3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS



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Stirling Engine G U10050

Instruction Sheet

02/11 ALF


1 Flywheel with marking for

speed determination

2 Motor-generator unit with

2-stage pulley

3 Switch
4 Bulb
5 4-mm safety plugs
6 Alcohol

burner

7 Temperature

measure-

ment connector 1

8 Displacement

piston

9 Capped hose connection

for pressure measure-
ments

10 Temperature measure-

ment connector 2

11 Working piston
12 Threaded rod M3 (con-

nected with the working
piston)

1. Safety instructions

Pour the fuel alcohol carefully into the alco-
holburner, making sure that none of it is spilt.

Never fill the alcoholburner as long the wick is
still smoldering or another open flame is in close
proximity.

Immediately close the fuel container after use.

Keep away from the open flame.

Caution! Only extinguish the flame by fitting the
cover provided for this purpose.

The Stirling engine becomes hot when it is operated
with an open flame.

Do not touch the displacement cylinder during
or immediately after operation of the Stirling
motor.

Allow the Stirling engine to cool before putting it
away.

2. Description

The Stirling engine can be used for qualitative and
quantitative investigations of the Stirling cycle.and
can be operated in three different modes: heat en-
gine, heat pump and refrigerator.

The displacement cylinder and piston are made of
heat-resistant glass; the working cylinder, flywheel
and transmission covers are made of acrylic glass.
This allows a very clear observation of the individual
motion sequences at all times. The crankshafts are
equipped with ball bearings and made of hardened
steel. The connecting rods consist of wear-resistant
plastic.

The integrated motor-generator unit with a 2-stage pul-
ley allows the generated mechanical energy to be con-
verted into electrical energy. A switchover mechanism
permits operation of an integrated lamp or external
loads, as well as a feeding of electrical energy in order to
simulate a heat pump or refrigerator.

By attaching the thin cord supplied with the appara-
tus to the threaded rod on the work piston, the
stroke length can be measured.

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