He took first place! He chose the Stirling engine for the entry. I thought I knew what a Stirling engine was, but upon looking it up I was wrong. A Stirling engine is a closed-cycle heat engine with a gaseous working fluid.
It has been used in low power applications for nearly 200 years and continues to be improved. It has perfect theoretical efficiency though that has yet to be obtained. At the present time, Philips holds a number of patents related to the Stirling engine.
A Stirling engine cannot start up instantly - it needs to warm up. This is also true of external combustion engines. Striling engines are best used as constant speed engines.
David has done exceptionally well with his drafting classes and is anxious to put his skills to work.
2 comments:
That's really cool. I'm such a geek that i actually find technical drawings to be more esthetically pleasing than normal landscapes and portraits.
This is great!! I know you must be so proud. Although I'm not into "mechanical" stuff, I can sure appreciate those illustrations.
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