A simple design for a solar-stirling engine

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A user shared a simple design for a solar Stirling engine and requested analysis on its conceptual and practical viability. Another participant mentioned that someone had previously attempted a similar project, but the success of that attempt was unclear. The original poster expressed uncertainty about building the engine and suggested consulting thermodynamics literature for technical insights. They proposed enclosing the engine in a box to enhance temperature retention and considered using greenhouse gases to improve efficiency. The discussion revolves around the feasibility of the design and potential modifications to optimize performance.
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i have attached a .gif of a simple design i made for a stirling engine...i don't know if it would work or not, that is, whether conceptually (and practically) it is sound or not, so it would be nice if someone analyses this for me

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hmmm...when you say someone already tried it, does it imply he/she was succesful? as in did the engine work?

i am not sure about building it, i would look into a thermodynamics text to see the technicalities involved...but important thing is, is the concept right?

i also thought later (after posting) that as the piston is to move between two different-temperature-reservoirs, maybe enclose the bowl/cup in some sort of a box to make a greenhouse effect so that higher temperature is maintained in the bowl...and maybe, just in theory put a greenhouse gas like CO2 or maybe even CH4 in it :-P
 
I would say it probably needs to be passively cooled. A pump would ruin your efficiency.
 
right...thanks...but would it work? as in the whole thing?
 
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