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Janis Kramens, Megija Valtere, Guntars Krigers, Vladimirs Kirsanovs and Dagnija Blumberga
The EU?s energy targets are to achieve at least 32% renewables in the energy mix by 2030. Part of the solution is strengthening consumer rights by empowering individuals to generate their own electricity. The aim of this study was to identify the most su...
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Dong-Jun Kim and Kyuho Sim
This paper presents a linear dynamic analysis on operable charge pressure and working frequency of free-piston Stirling engines (FPSE) along with experimental verifications. The equations of motion of the FPSE are formulated as a 2-degree-of-freedom (DOF...
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Yeongmin Kim, Wongee Chun and Kuan Chen
A combined thermal and flow analysis was carried out to study the behavior and performance of a simple, commercial LTD (low-temperature-differential) heat engine. Laminar-flow solutions for annulus and channel flows were employed to estimate the viscous ...
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Shu Han Hsu and Tetsushi Biwa
A stacked-screen regenerator is a key component in a thermoacoustic Stirling engine. Therefore, the choice of suitable mesh screens is important in the engine design. To verify the applicability of four empirical equations used in the field of thermoacou...
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Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi, Mohammad-Ali Ahmadi, Mehdi Mehrpooya and Marc A. Rosen
Different variables affect the performance of the Stirling engine and are considered in optimization and designing activities. Among these factors, torque and power have the greatest effect on the robustness of the Stirling engine, so they need to be det...
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Khaled M. Bataineh
This paper investigates the performance of the solar powered dish-Stirling engine using the nonlinearized heat loss model of the solar dish collector and the irreversible cycle model of the Stirling engine. Finite time thermodynamic analysis is used to i...
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Carlos Ulloa, José Luis Míguez, Jacobo Porteiro, Pablo Eguía and Antón Cacabelos
Although the Stirling engine was invented in 1816, this heat engine still continues to be investigated due to the variety of energy sources that can be used to power it (e.g., solar energy, fossil fuels, biomass, and geothermal energy). To study the perf...
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Chieh-Li Chen, Chia-En Ho and Her-Terng Yau
This paper investigates the optimization of the performance of a solar powered Stirling engine based on finite-time thermodynamics. Heat transference in the heat exchangers between a concentrating solar collector and the Stirling engine is studied. The i...
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Michel Feidt and Monica Costea
The paper presents a comparison of various CHP system configurations, such as Vapour Turbine, Gas Turbine, Internal Combustion Engine, External Combustion Engine (Stirling, Ericsson), when different thermodynamic criteria are considered, namely the first...
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Amir A. Aliabadi, Murray J. Thomson, James S. Wallace, Tommy Tzanetakis, Warren Lamont and Joseph Di Carlo
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