System Overview
The Efficient External Combustion System appears to be a Stirling engine, a type of external combustion engine that burns fuel outside the engine to heat a working gas, typically air or helium. This gas expands to drive pistons, then cools and contracts to reset the cycle, making it a closed-loop system. It requires only a small heat source, like an alcohol lamp, to generate power, making it efficient and suitable for educational demonstrations.
Advantages
This system is noted for its high efficiency and low environmental impact, avoiding the explosions common in internal combustion engines. It operates quietly, produces minimal pollution, and has lower operating costs. Its performance is unaffected by altitude, making it ideal for high-altitude areas where traditional engines may struggle.
Educational Value
Designed as an intuitive learning tool, it demonstrates thermodynamics and engine principles clearly, serving as an engaging toy or teaching aid. Its 8-cylinder floating bead design and 8-flame heating system create fascinating mechanical movements, perfect for classroom demonstrations to spark interest in physics among children.
Specifications:
Color: Silver
Material: Stainless Steel + Soild Wood
Model: 16 Cylinders (8 Heating Pipes + 8 Cooling Pipes)
Product Size: 21.5*10*16.5cm
Product Weight: 950g
Package Dimensions: 30*20*25cm
Package Weight: 1000g
Packing: Carton Box