====== Thermobile ======
{{tag> heat_engine thermodynamics shape_memory_effect nitinol unlocated}}
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===== Description =====
Stored in a small box with the branding 'Thermobile' on it. A plastic chassis connects two wheels, one bigger one made of plastic and a smaller one made of brass. Around them is a loop of nitinol- a shape memory alloy- that has been 'trained' to straighten when heated up.
===== Purpose =====
Illustrate another example of the huge variety of heat engines. Demonstrate the action of a much simpler heat engine, and show what unites all heat engines: a heat differential.
===== Apparatus =====
* 'Thermobile' Heat engine
* Cup of hot water (~60ºC)
* [[equipment:lab_stands:start|Lab stand and clamp]] (Optional)
===== Setup =====
Dip the bottom edge of the brass wheel into the cup of hot water (this demo requires an approximate 35ºC temperature difference across the wheels to run), give the wheel a spin, and it should continue on it's own.
It may be helpful to mount the thermobile on a lab stand so that the demo may be more easily shown.
===== Notes =====
This simple engine works using a more complicated principle: the [[wp>Shape-memory_alloy|shape memory effect]]. When the wire is bent around a wheel and heated, it will exert a force attempting to straighten itself out. Once the wheel is given a spin, a temperature asymmetry will cause more force to be exerted on one side of the thermobile, so it continues to spin.
// Demo room information //
| **Location** | C3 |
| **Maker** | Unknown |
| **Current State** | Working |