16–20 Aug 2021
University of Glasgow (virtual)
Europe/London timezone

Thermodynamics education for energy transformation: a Stirling Engine experiment

Not scheduled
20m
University of Glasgow (virtual)

University of Glasgow (virtual)

Poster only Poster session

Speakers

William George Yeadon (University of Sheffield (GB))Dr Mark Quinn (The University of Sheffield)

Description

We present a thermodynamics experiment suitable for first-year undergraduate students employing Stirling Engines to create a demonstration of energy transformation and to measure the mechanical efficiency of such engines. Using an inexpensive transparent chambered Stirling Engine, students can connect concepts such as the theoretical pressure-volume diagram with the physical movements of the engine's pistons and the resultant useful output work of a spinning wheel. We found the majority of students successfully complete this experiment obtaining results similar to when performed by the authors. In addition to the core thermodynamics lesson, this experiment incorporates DC circuits, oscilloscopes, and data analysis so it can be integrated into a wider undergraduate physics course to combine the teaching of multiple subjects.

Key words thermodynamics, heat engine, energy, DC circuits, oscilloscopes
Region UK/Ireland

Authors

William George Yeadon (University of Sheffield (GB)) Dr Mark Quinn (The University of Sheffield)

Presentation materials