Stirling Engine with Alcohol Burner
Leave a lasting impression on your students regarding thermodynamics as they observe firsthand the conversion of heat into mechanical and electrical energy. The Stirling engine uses an external heat source to create a temperature difference that produces energy, moving the pistons and a flywheel so the engine runs. Easily see all working parts of the engine. This quality constructed desktop model will last through many uses. No assembly required. Includes instructions. Ethanol for the alcohol lamp is needed but not supplied.
Base dimensions, 3-1/2 x 7"; height to the top of engine, 3-1/4".
Note: The heat source has an open flame and the model gets hot with use.



















