Stirling Engine Generator - EDGE

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Customer needs and Specifications

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Design and construct a portable Stirling

cycle engine generator that operates

using solar energy, or with any kind of

heat source (fire, heat lamp, etc.)

The generator must produce 10 watts at 5 volts of electrical power.

Must be weatherproof, and be able to last 1 year from the date it is set outside.

Provide first generation design for further development of higher power applications.

Must weigh less than 20 pounds.

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Mykroy Ceramic Insulation Disk: › Glass-like ceramic

› Rated up to 800°C

› Prevents conductivity between cylinders http://www.crystexcomposites.com/new/machinableDX.pdf

http://www.crystexcomposites.com/new/MachiningGuidelines.pdf

Absorber/insulation: › Mineral Wool Insulation

Rated up to 650°C http://www.industrialinsulation.com/images/mineral_wool_MSDS.pdf

› Fiberglass Paper insulation with a Teflon Wrap Teflon Wrap peaks at 300°C, best between 200°C and

260°C (would go around the outside of the fiberglass paper insulation)

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