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The Stirling Engine

Scientific American, 1973
THE QUIET, LOW-POLLUTION STIRLING ENGINE IS A POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ...
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Stirling cycle engines

2022
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Stirling Engine And Solar Energy [PDF]

open access: possible2019 7th Mediterranean Congress of Telecommunications (CMT), 2019
Nowadays, energy demands are constantly increasing. In the current environmental and energy context, the Stirling engine as an external combustion engine represents a very interesting alternative to transform different heat sources (sun, wood, waste, gas…) into mechanical or electrical energy in an environmentally friendly way.It is also an excellent ...
Youssef Mejdoub   +3 more
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Analysis of Stirling engine performance

Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2003
A simulation of Stirling engine performance which takes into account the performance of the burner, heat exchanger and drive mechanism is reported. A revised second-order analysis that includes several types of thermal loss is adopted to predict the thermodynamic cycle.
K. Kawajiri   +2 more
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A review of solar-powered Stirling engines and low temperature differential Stirling engines

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2003
Abstract This article provides a literature review on solar-powered Stirling engines and low temperature differential Stirling engines technology. A number of research works on the development of Stirling engines, solar-powered Stirling engines, and low temperature differential Stirling engines is discussed.
Somchai Wongwises, Bancha Kongtragool
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Stirling engine interfaced

2023
La physique est une science largement basée sur l'expérimentation et la compréhension des observations passe naturellement par des concepts fondamentaux et des modèles théoriques. Ces généralités s’appliquent naturellement à la thermodynamique, dont les lois fondamentales sont enseignées à l'Université de Lille (France) pendant un semestre à des ...
Bailleux, S.   +3 more
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Demonstration experiments with a Stirling engine

Physics Education, 1994
Heat engines are used in teaching thermodynamics as ideas to develop theory and real things to illustrate working thermodynamic principles. The Stirling engine combines both possibilities. We use it as a tool to illustrate some basic thermodynamic principles; to show the characteristics of a heat engine and interpret a pV diagram.
C. G. Deacon   +3 more
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Real gas effects in Stirling engines

35th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, 2000
Real gas effects in the working fluid critical region are shown to be a powerful tool to increase the energy conversion efficiency of Stirling cycles, mainly at low top temperatures. Organic working substances are shown to represent the only practical choice to optimize real gas effects for applications at given minimum cycle temperatures. The moderate
INVERNIZZI, Costante Mario, ANGELINO G.
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A Stirling idea [Stirling engine-based combined heat and power]

Engineering & Technology, 2009
Reducing carbon emissions and cutting energy costs is driving a mini-renaissance in many areas of engineering, with new tools and technologies being developed for domestic, commercial and industrial consumers. But a clever idea can only become a great one if it has the potential to be used on a significant scale.
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Expanding the Role of Stirling Engines

Volume 1, 2004
Stirling engines are being used more and more frequently in applications such as Combined Heat and Power (CHP). Federal projects have a history of employing Stirling technology to address critical needs. Exploitation of certain alternative energy approaches such as the increased reliance on Bio-Mass energy inherently argues the Stirling case.
John Ball   +2 more
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