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Comparison of Stirling engines for use with a 25-kW disk-electric conversion system [PDF]
Heat engines were evaluated for terrestrial solar heat receivers. The Stirling Engine was identified as one of the most promising engines for terrestrial applications.
Shaltens, Richard K.
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Preliminary designs for 25 kWe advanced Stirling conversion systems for dish electric applications [PDF]
Under the Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Thermal Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratories is evaluating heat engines for terrestrial Solar Distributed Heat Receivers.
Schreiber, Jeffrey G. +1 more
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To tackle the critical challenge of adapting free piston expander-linear generators to the dynamic operating conditions of vehicle engine waste heat recovery Organic Rankine Cycle systems, this study introduces a comprehensive Matlab/Simulink simulation ...
Dong Yan +4 more
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Overview of free-piston Stirling SP-100 activities at the NASA Lewis Research Center [PDF]
An overview of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center (LeRC) SP-100 free-piston Stirling engine activities is presented.
Slaby, J. G.
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Comparative survey of dynamic analyses of free-piston Stirling engines [PDF]
Reported dynamics analyses for evaluating the steady-state response and stability of free-piston Stirling engine (FPSE) systems are compared. Various analytical approaches are discussed to provide guidance on their salient features.
Kankam, M. David, Rauch, Jeffrey S.
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Advanced Stirling conversion systems for terrestrial applications [PDF]
Under the Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Thermal Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratories (SNLA) is developing heat engines for terrestrial Solar Distributed Heat Receivers.
Shaltens, R. K.
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5-kWe Free-piston Stirling Engine Convertor [PDF]
The high reliability, long life, and efficient operation of Free-Piston Stirling Engines (FPSEs) make them an attractive power system to meet future space power requirements with less mass, better efficiency, and less total heat exchanger area than other
Chapman, Peter A. +2 more
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Model free piston Stirling engine
Shoichi YOSHIHARA, Takeshi HOSHINO
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Advanced propulsion system concept for hybrid vehicles [PDF]
A series hybrid system, utilizing a free piston Stirling engine with a linear alternator, and a parallel hybrid system, incorporating a kinematic Stirling engine, are analyzed for various specified reference missions/vehicles ranging from a small two ...
Bhate, S., Chen, H., Dochat, G.
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Free-piston Stirling Engines (FPSEs) are highly promising for solar-to-electric conversion; however, passive designs lack adaptability and robustness.
Hadi Sazgar, Shahryar Zare
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