The Stirling engine is submitted to a load by means of an adjustable torquemeter, or by a coupled generator. Rotation frequency and temperature changes of the Stirling engine are observed. Effective mechanical energy and power, as well as effective electrical power, are assessed as a function of rotation frequency. The amount of energy converted to work per cycle can be determined with the assistance of the pV diagram. The efficiency of the Stirling engine can be estimated.
| Materiallist (Excerpt) |
Product |
Amount |
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Meter for Stirling engine, pVnT
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04371-97
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1
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Stirling engine transparent
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04372-00
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1
|
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Oscilloscope, 30 MHz, 2 channels
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11459-95
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1
|
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Sensor unit pVn for Stirling engine
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04371-00
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1
|
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Torque meter
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04372-02
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1
|
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Motor/ generator unit
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04372-01
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1
|
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Rheostat, 330 Ohm , 1.0A
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06116-02
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1
|
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Thermocouple NiCr-Ni, sheathed
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13615-01
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2
|
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Digital multimeter 2010
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07128-00
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2
|
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Chimney for stirling engine
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04372-04
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1
|
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Screened cable, BNC, l 750 mm
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07542-11
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2
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Denaturated alcohol (spirit for burning), 1000 ml
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31150-70
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1
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Syringe 20ml, Luer, 10 pcs
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02591-03
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1
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, red
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07361-01
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2
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, blue
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07361-04
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3
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Graduated cylinder, 50ml, plastic
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36628-01
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1
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Laboratory Experiments Physics, Chemistry, Biology andApplied Sciences, CD-ROM, incl. operating manuals
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16502-42
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1
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