Added: Sep 7, 2008

From: garoldavitch

Duration: 0:28

A competition for first-year engineering students at the University of Sydney asked them to transport a block of ice across a pond using the power of just one candle. This was the equal winner, a Stirling-engined paddle wheeler that got everone's admiration for its outstanding design and function.

Channel: Howto

Tags: boat  engine  model  stirling 


Rating: 4.30 (10 ratings)    Views: 12866' favoriteCount='6    Comments: 4

lukejameshall Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - Yay go my project!Btw it still works even after it flipped upside down in the water.

timwylie Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - Looks really good. Just a thought though. You could have mounted part of your engine so that it set over the block of ice and gotten a greater temperature difference. Another idea would be to use the ice as the platform and just have an engine with a propeller in the water. But it looks really great. Did you machine all the parts yourself?

rangerssteamtoys Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - I would have used a steam engine

lukejameshall Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - Yep i did. Its just a campbells soup can, with a smaller can inside of it as the displacer piston and the power piston is mounted sideways as u can see. i like the circular saw blade as the flywheel, it adds character haha.It was too heavy to sit ontop of the ice, thats why it needed the polystyrene blocks underneath it.