Experimental feasibility study on low-temperature differential stirling engines with water spray heat transfer

Authors
Jang, S.-J.Lee, Y.-P.Sim, K.
Issue Date
2014-06
Publisher
Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Citation
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, B, v.38, no.6, pp.475 - 482
Abstract
This paper presents the results of an experimental feasibility study on low-temperature differential Stirling engines with water spray heat transfer. The water spray enhances the efficiency of the heat transfer from heat sources to the engine and reduces the performance degeneration due to the dead volumes of conventional heat exchangers. A test Stirling engine was developed and an experiment was conducted to determine the characteristics for the initial start-up, steady-state operation, and power output for various flow rates and temperatures of hot supply water. The test results showed that larger flow rates led to reductions in the minimum working temperature of the hot water at start-up. During a series of steady-state operations, higher flow rates and temperatures increased the working speed. Furthermore, the work per cycle and power output were also increased. Eventually, the test Stirling engine had a power level of 0.05 W. Based on this, further research will be conducted to obtain a higher power output and investigate various applications. ? 2014 The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Keywords
Flow rate; Heat transfer; Metal drawing; Planning; Spraying; Temperature; Thermoelectric power; Differential Stirling engine; Feasibility studies; Heat Transfer enhancement; Low temperature heat sources; Low temperatures; Steady-state operation; Work per cycle; Working temperatures; Stirling engines; Flow rate; Heat transfer; Metal drawing; Planning; Spraying; Temperature; Thermoelectric power; Differential Stirling engine; Feasibility studies; Heat Transfer enhancement; Low temperature heat sources; Low temperatures; Steady-state operation; Work per cycle; Working temperatures; Stirling engines; Heat transfer enhancement; Low temperature heat source; Spray; Stirling engine
ISSN
1226-4881
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126770
DOI
10.3795/KSME-B.2014.38.6.475
Appears in Collections:
KIST Article > 2014
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Export
RIS (EndNote)
XLS (Excel)
XML

qrcode

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

BROWSE