Index of modern Stirling engines

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spinningmagnets
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Index of modern Stirling engines

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Sometimes, when researching what others have made in the past (some of them well-done by engineers), it helps to have a name to start the search with. Google is handy, but here's a list I made to help me find stuff that I know I have looked at before. Feel free to post a significant model you've recently found, since this list is several years old. Not included in this list is the Rider vertical twin Alpha, of which there were thousands made just before electric motors became common and internal combustion greatly increased (1880's)

Companies involved in home-scale micro-Stirling Cogenerated Heat & Power (CHP)
are Infinia, Rinnai, ENATECH, MTS, Bosch-Thermotechnik, Microgen

Water-pump BSR (Bomin Solar research) 10-ft diameter LTD Gamma
100W Saitama University, vertical 2-cyl Alpha
100W SFI Solar dish, mini-SES copy (Solar Space Frame Industrial)
100W SCM-81 SGE-Ecoboy (Suction Gas Engine) Beta
200W Philips MP1002CA (kerosene powered/air fan-cooled generator)
300W ST-05G (0.5-HP Gamma machinist copy of ST-5)
300W Saitama University, LTD Gamma
800W Genoa Stirling, inverted twin Gamma
800W Whispergen CHP 4-square cascading Gammas
1-kW SGE vertical coaxial 1-cyl Alpha
1-kW Baxi CHP
1-kW SPM CHP, 4 radial cascading Gammas (Stirling Power Module)
1-kW Saitama University, vertical Alpha
1-kW EG-1000 Sunpower, Beta
1-kW Norris Bomford small boat engine, vertical 3-cyl Beta's
1.8-kW Jim Dandy #6, 2-1/2 HP twin Gamma
3.0-kW Toshiba NS03T
3.0-kW GM GPU-3 (US Army Generator)
3.0-kW Joanneum, V2 Alpha
3.0-kW Disenco CHP
3.7-kW RHEP USAID, similar to ST-5, made with low tech
3.7-kW Lockwood, machinist copy of ST-5
3.7-kW ST-5 (Ohio, Stirling Technology 5-HP) Horizontal Beta
10-kW Solo Kleinmotoren V-160
10-kW SSPi Solar dish (Stirling Sun Power, international)
10-kW SBP Solar dish (Schlaich, Bergermann, und Partner)
25-kW SPDE,(MTI/Space Power Demonstration Engine)
25-kW Kockums 4-95 (submarine auxiliary generator)
25-kW USAB 4-95 (United Stirling AB)
25-kW SES 4-95 (Stirling Energy Systems)
25-kW STM 4-120 (Stirling Thermal Motors)
30-kW Joanneum, V2 Alpha
35-kW SD3-E CHP (Stirling Denmark)
55-kW STM-Power CHP
75-kW Kockums V4-275R (submarine main engine)
100-kW NASA, SPDE, SPRE, SP-100, HTSSE

Automobiles:
1969 GM Stir-Lec Opel Kadett, Stirling series-hybrid
1972 Ford, Pinto V4X31
1974 Ford, Taunus V4X35
1975 Ford, Gran Torino V4X1
1979 AMC Spirit, P-40
1982 Lundström Porsche V2X36
1985 NASA MOD-II, Chevrolet Celebrity
1987 ASE (Automotive Stirling Engine, US Air Force-SPVP Stirling Powered Van Program, MTI-Mechanical Technology Incorporated)
2007 Sweden, Precer Stirling hybrid
2008 DEKA Revolt, Kamen Stirling heater/generator, series plug-in hybrid
Geoff V
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Sir

Norris will be thrilled that his engine is now producing 1Kw.
spinningmagnets wrote:1-kW Norris Bomford small boat engine, vertical 3-cyl Beta's
Sadley I think an extra nought has crept in to the reported performance unless the new owner Mr A Hall has tweeked it a bit, crafty old fox.

GeoffV
RonT
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Thanks! This list could keep me quietly searching the internet for hours.
Ron T
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DAF in Holland had a Philips engine in a bus. It was a 4 cylinder rhombic drive motor developing about100 hp at 3000rpm, driving through a normal gearbox, they also fitted a stirling engine in one of their small cars with a variable speed drive ( I think that was the drive used in the IC version of the car.
The production model of the Whisper Gen produces 1Kw of electrical power, plus 5Kw of heating ie., hot water/ central heating. Ian S C
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Regarding the companies that manufacture domestic CHP units, are any in North America? Are there companies, from anywhere, marketing CHP units in Canada or the US. I see that Whispergen are sold and supported in a half dozen or so EU countries, but not in the Americas. Ron T
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Ron, perhaps if our two governments sort out the free trade agreement they have been talking of for years, maybe then......... Although Whisper Gen is built in Spain, it was designed and developed in Christchurch New Zealand, about 40Km from where I live, and further work is being done. Ian S C
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Nice list spinningmagnets!

Lead me to some interesting stuff i hadn't come by before,
although now my eyes are blurry and my mobile data package is nearly maxed out :mad:

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