Stirling engine
View Patent ↗A Stirling engine has a housing containing a displacer and a power piston arranged to reciprocate relatively to one another. A head is adjacent to the displacer to absorb heat, and is surrounded by a block of copper or aluminum. A substantial proportion of the block is clad with a layer of stainless steel or Inconel having a thickness of between 3 mm and 0.15 mm.
1. A Stirling engine comprising a housing containing a displacer and a power piston arranged to reciprocate relatively to one another, a head adjacent to the displacer to absorb heat, the head being surrounded by a block of copper or aluminum, a proportion of an exposed outer surface of the block being clad with a layer of stainless steel or INCONNEL (nickel alloy) having a thickness of between 3 mm and 0.15 mm.
2. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the block has a maximum distance from the outermost surface to the closest part of the housing of greater than 1 cm.
3. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the cladding layer is 1 mm to 0.5 mm.
4. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the block has a frustoconical shape, arranged coaxially with the head and with the wider end of the block furthest from the head where it provides a circular face.
5. An engine according to claim 4 , wherein only the circular face of the block at the wider end is clad.
6. An engine according to claim 5 , wherein the conical face of the block is brazed with nickel.
7. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the block has a cylindrical shape arranged coaxially with the head.
8. An engine according to claim 7 , wherein top and/or the side faces of the block are clad.
9. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the engine is a free piston engine.
10. An engine according to claim 1 , wherein the engine is a linear engine.
11. A combination of an engine according to claim 1 , with a biomass, waste heat or solar heat source arranged to supply heat to the head via the block and cladding.