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Performance Characterization of Sunpower Free-Piston Stirling Engines

3rd International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2005
Over the past thirty years, Sunpower, Inc., the originator of the linear free-piston Stirling engine (FPSE), has developed core Stirling engine modules for a variety of applications. These range from domestic to military, terrestrial to space, and stationary to portable applications, with outputs from tens of Watts to 7.5 kW.
Seon Kim, James Huth, James Wood
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Reflections on Free-Piston Stirling Engines, Part 1: Cyclic Steady Operation

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 1998
Abstract: In spite of the conceptual simplicity, the design of the free-piston Stirling engines (FPSEs) is made difficult by the necessity to accurately foresee the effect of the various geometric, dynamic, and thermodynamic variables on their behavior. This paper describes a fully developed mathematical model able to characterize these machines taking
DE MONTE, FILIPPO, BENVENUTO G.
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A Fractional Horsepower Free-Piston Stirling Engine-Pump

6th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC), 2008
Stirling cycle engines offer potential advantages over internal combustion engines in fuel choices, noise, and emissions. A free-piston Stirling cycle engine-pump (FPSEP) has been investigated for potential use in human-scale, fractional horsepower applications.
Sutapat Kwankaomeng   +3 more
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Free Piston Stirling Engines

1985
Graham Walker, J. R. Senft
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Maximum Work of Free-Piston Stirling Engine Generators

Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, 2016
Abstract Using the method of adjoint equations described in Ref. [1], we have calculated the maximum thermal efficiencies that are theoretically attainable by free-piston Stirling and Carnot engine generators by considering the work loss due to friction and Joule heat.
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Preliminary Design and Analysis of Free-Piston Stirling Engines

Advances in Thermal Hydraulics (ATH 2022), 2022
Phat Doan, Minghui Chen
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Performance prediction of free piston Stirling engine

The Proceedings of the Symposium on Stirlling Cycle, 2003
Takeshi HOSHINO, Koichi HIRATA
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