'Hula' Engine.

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Peri

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This is my take on the compressed air engine design by Philip Duclos, published in the book 'Steam & Stirling Engines You Can Build Vol2 (1994).

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The original plans are in Imperial - to me that's OK for woodwork, but for precision my mind works in metric :)

First, I built the model in Inventor, tweaking the measurements to give 'nice' decimal numbers, and replacing screws and bolts with the nearest metric equivalent.

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Did a simulated run to see if it looked like it would actually work and not bottom out somewhere.



Then make drawings for each part.
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Everything was made from scrap bar or square stock.

I still have to dismantle it to give it all a good polish, but it's practically finished, all that's left to do is tap the air inlet valve to M5 and attach a permanent air line fixing.

It turns fairly freely by hand - tbh I was very surprised !

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And finally, just because I had the computer model, a nice render :)

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Thanks Nigel.

Cylinder has a 13mm bore, stroke is 21.2mm

I realised you can't really tell the scale of it. The base is 4" across and the cylinder socket screws are M2.5 (3-48 UNC). It stands about 7" high.
 
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