![]() 10/18/2013 at 18:48 • Filed to: keepoppoengine | ![]() | ![]() |
But it's pretty damn awesome.
And I'm sure that with the insane collective knowledge of Oppo Somebody out there will be able to explain it to me.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 18:51 |
|
This vid is about the same awesomeness level:
![]() 10/18/2013 at 18:52 |
|
From the YouTube comments: "This is a video of the flame gulper engine pictured on the "Models" page of my Engineman website. The fuel is alcohol. It was made from plans in the February 1950 issue of Popular Science. Modifications were made to replace the castings originally specified, as I doubt they were available forty-odd years later. My model has run a lot - whenever visitors drop by and at a few exhibitions."
![]() 10/18/2013 at 18:59 |
|
Looks like a stirling engine.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 18:59 |
|
A picture is worth a thousand words. A gif, about a thousand and ten.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:00 |
|
decent explanation here ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_en…
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:00 |
|
the flame goes into the expansion chamber and the breach closes.
hot gas cools and contracts and pulls the piston closed.
breach opens, cold gas escapes, hot gas goes in. repeat.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:03 |
|
Friction welding is bad ass.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:03 |
|
Friction welding. Very cool.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:06 |
|
Sweet jesus, that tiny homemade lathe....
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:30 |
|
External combustion engine...Yes! Very cool.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:45 |
|
The gif is even in my native language!
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:46 |
|
Makes sense :) thank you.
![]() 10/18/2013 at 19:48 |
|
Don't know if it's exactly the same but both concepts are very cool.