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Reversed regenerative Stirling cycle machine for refrigeration application: A review [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Refrigeration, 2020
International audienceThe Stirling cycle machines have many applications as prime mover and cooling purpose. A review is presented for the development of regenerative Stirling cycle machines in the refrigeration area.
Muluken Zegeye Getie   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

Designing a powered combined Otto and Stirling cycle power plant through multi-objective optimization approach [PDF]

open access: yesRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016
Throughout the recent years, several efforts have been conducted in studying Stirling engine which haveyielded various models for analysis of Stirling engine thermal efficiency and output power.
Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi   +2 more
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Stirling cycle engines for recovering low and moderate temperature heat: A review [PDF]

open access: yesRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016
A review is presented for the research development of Stirling cycle engines for recovering low and moderate temperature heat. The Stirling cycle engines are categorized into four types, including kinetic, thermoacoustic, free-piston, and liquid piston ...
Seth R Sanders   +2 more
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Miniature stirling cycle cooler

Cryogenics, 1987
Abstract A miniature split Stirling cycle refrigerator, providing over 1 W of cooling power at 80 K is described. It is an unlubricated wear-free machine with long operating life, high reliability and high efficiency.
G. Davey, A.H. Orlowska
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Stirling cycle engines

2022
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The Stirling cycle and Carnot’s theorem

European Journal of Physics, 2019
Abstract Carnot’s theorem is often misunderstood and not well known in its various forms. When comprehended correctly in its ‘strong form’ Carnot’s theorem precludes any other reversible cycle from matching the efficiency of a Carnot cycle when operating clockwise between the same two temperature extremes.
Robert H Dickerson, Jochen Mottmann
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Thermodynamic analysis of the Stirling cycle

Cryogenics, 1988
Abstract The thermodynamic analysis of the Stirling cycle presented here accounts for the effects of two important design parameters, namely dead space and imperfect regeneration. The definition of the refrigerating efficiency introduced here ensures a fruitful comparison of cycle performance with dead volume and without dead volume.
TAILOR, PR, NARAYANKHEDKAR, KG
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The Stirling Cycle Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The history of the Stirling engine is briefly reviewed, together with the theory of the engine, and the Stirling cycle. The Stirling and Carnot cycles are compared. The Stirling engine and its operation are discussed, and several recommendations are made, among which: the output work would be increased by ...
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Thermodynamic analysis of the V-type Stirling-cycle refrigerator [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Refrigeration, 2005
The thermodynamic analysis of a V-type Stirling-cycle refrigerator is performed. The Stirling-cycle refrigerator consists of expansion and compression spaces, cooler, heater and regenerator, and divided into 14 fixed control volumes subjected to a ...
Karabulut, H, Ataer, OE
exaly   +2 more sources

An Analysis of the Stirling-Cycle Refrigerator

1969
Although there can be many configurations for a Stirling-cycle refrigerator, the two-cylinder type, as shown In Fig. 1, is most useful for analysis purposes because it represents the most general case. It consists of two cylinders which receive or expel gas through an adjacent heat exchanger. These exchangers are then connected by a regenerator.
P. A. Rios, J. L. Smith, E. B. Qvale
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