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- [Johno] In my LinkedIn Learning course, Build a Stirling Engine in SolidWorks, we will learn how to create a fully-working model of a Stirling engine. Together, we'll build all the parts that make up this unique design of heat engine, and then, we'll combine them together in a moving assembly that showcases exactly how the engine works. My name is Johno Ellison, and I'm a design engineer specializing in mechanical products, with over 15 years of experience. So, if you want to practice your SolidWorks skills in an interesting and hands-on way, then, join me on my LinkedIn Learning course, and together, we'll build our Stirling engine.
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 25s
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1. Introducing Stirling Engines
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Introducing Stirling engines4m 11s
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2. Create the Flywheel Parts
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Create the flywheel8m 15s
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Finish the flywheel7m 28s
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Create the flywheel bracket8m 53s
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Create the crank4m 59s
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Create the base2m 3s
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3. Starting the Assembly with the Current Parts
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Create a new assembly5m 26s
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4. Create the Heater Parts
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Create the heater cylinder4m 58s
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Create the inner piston3m 12s
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Create the piston cap2m 42s
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Create the piston rod3m 13s
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Create the rod connector4m 20s
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Create the linkage2m 12s
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5. Add Heater Parts to the Assembly
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6. Creating the Cooler Parts
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Create the cooler bracket4m 30s
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Create the cooler cylinder7m 34s
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Create the cooler piston1m 22s
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7. Add Cooler Parts to the Assembly
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Add the cooler parts6m 10s
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Link up all parts with mates5m 33s
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Model and add the air valves5m 44s
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Model the air tube8m 55s
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8. Finish the Assembly
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9. Making the Engine and Conclusion
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