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Similarity design and experimental investigation of a beta‐type Stirling engine with a rhombic drive mechanism
Authors:Chen Duan  Chuan Sun  Shuiming Shu  Guozhong Ding  Changwei Jing  Jinxing Chang
Affiliation:1. School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;2. Tianjin Star Power Tech Co., Ltd, Tianjin, China
Abstract:Stirling engines are power machines that operate over a closed, regenerative thermodynamic cycle with the ability to use any heat source from the outside, including hydrogen, solar energy, and biomass fuels. In this work, the development of a beta‐type Stirling engine is presented. The improved similarity design and optimization methods are described in detail, as are the key parameters of the constructed prototype and the arrangement of the entire test rig. A new structure for the expansion exchangers is developed to reduce the flow loss. The performance test of the prototype engine is conducted under laboratory conditions using an electrical heating system. In this test, the temperature and the pressure of the working fluid are monitored by thermocouples and pressure sensors, respectively. The speed and the torque of the output shaft are obtained by the dynamometer. Finally, the preliminary test results with the prototype engine are shown. The maximum output shaft power can reach 288 W at 600°C and 15‐bar charge pressure. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Stirling engine  beta type  rhombic drive  similarity design  charge pressure  engine performance
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