
Heat-Cycle Engine Model with Glass Burner for Physics Students
This heat-cycle engine model is built as school equipment for physics experiments and classroom learning, presenting the principles of heat-driven motion in a clear mechanical form. As a desktop mechanical demonstration, the finned engine body, flywheel, connecting rod assembly, and burner work together to create visible movement from heat. The metal heat-cycle engine features a rectangular base, a silver-toned finish, and a compact layout with the main parts arranged for easy viewing during demonstrations. A glass propellant burner or lamp on a round holder provides the heating source, making the demonstration model suitable for observing the engine's operational process step by step. Designed for physics students, this heat-cycle engine model helps explain energy conversion and mechanical motion in a practical demonstration while keeping the working parts in plain sight.