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  • Stirling engines powered by renewable energy sources

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    - Year 2015

    Stirling engine is a device that produces mechanical energy using heat from any source of energy, without the need of combustion of any fuel inside the device. Renewable energy sources, which are mostly low-temperature energy sources, can be used to produce mechanical and electrical energy in Stirling engines. The paper presents an overview of the existing prototype Stirling engines designed for using of low-temperature energy...

  • Stirling engines - the state of technology development and computational models

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    Stirling engines represent a technologically important solution in combined heat and power systems. Their use enables the achievement of over 90 percent efficiency in the management of the primary energy source with a very high durability of the device, mainly due to the lack of contact of the working gas with external factors and a very small number of mechanical components. The use of a Stirling engine may be equally important...

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  • A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Moderate Temperature Alfa Type Stirling Engines

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    The Stirling engine is a device that allows conversion of thermal energy into mechanical energy with relatively high efficiency. Existing commercial designs are mainly based on the usage of high temperature heat sources, whose availability from renewable or waste heat sources is significantly lower than that of moderate temperature sources. The paper presents the results of experimental research on a prototype alpha type Stirling...

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  • Application of Stirling Engine Type Alpha Powered by the Recovery Energy on Vessels

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    The Stirling engine is a device, in which thermal energy is transformed into mechanical without a contact between the heat carrier, and the working gas closed in the engine. Mentioned feature makes this type of engine very attractive for the use of the recovery energy, taken from other heat devices. One of the potential applications of Stirling engines is the use of thermal energy generated in the ship's engine room for producing...

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  • Konstrukcje i zastosowania współczesnych silników Stirlinga

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    W pracy omówione zostały przyczyny rosnącego zainteresowania komercyjnego wykorzystania silników Stirlinga. Scharakteryzowane zostały podstawowe typy silników Stirlinga ze względu na układ przestrzeni roboczej i cylindrów. W pracy przedstawione zostały przykłady współczesnych konstrukcji tych silników, dokonano również analizy aktualnych i planowanych zastosowań silników Stirlinga. Omówiono podstawowe zalety i wady wykorzystania...

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  • Hydraulic resistance analyses of selected elements of the prototype Stirling engine

    The paper presents the results of simulation tests of hydraulic resistance and temperature distribution of the prototype Stirling alpha engine supplied with waste heat. The following elements were analyzed: heater, regenerator and cooler. The engine uses compressed air as a working gas. Analyses were carried out for three working pressure values and different engine speeds. The work was carried out in order to optimize the configuration...

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  • Analysis of start energy of Stirling engine type alpha

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    The Stirling engine type alpha is composed of two cylinders (expansion space E and compression space C), regenerator that forms the space between the cylinders and the buffer space (under the pistons). Before the start-up and as a result of long-term operation, the average pressure in the working space (above the pistons) and in the buffer space is the same. However, in the initial phase of operation, the average pressure in the...

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