Stirling engine with a stack-shaped structure
In 1980, Prof. Ivo Kolin first realized a heat engine based on the Stirling process, which used warm water as an energy source and worked with a temperature difference of less than 50° Celsius.
In 1980, Prof. Ivo Kolin first realized a heat engine based on the Stirling process, which used warm water as an energy source and worked with a temperature difference of less than 50° Celsius.
A new type of pumping system that draws its drive energy from compressed air or, for example, solar-generated water vapor and has no limitation on the delivery head.
Demonstration model for visualizing the components and processes for harnessing CO2 as a fuel or raw material using catalytic reactions with green hydrogen.
A new rain protection system for bicycles: A folding canopy allows comfortable cycling in the rain without a cape or rain gear.
Planning and construction of an experimental measuring station to determine the heat transfer of various building materials and glazing for student training on behalf of the Freiburg INATECH.
Computer-controlled metal balls fall onto different sound plates of a glockenspiel and thus produce the tones of programmable melodies.