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A numerical and experimental investigation of free-cylinder Stirling engine operationBanks, Douglas Ian 10 June 2016 (has links)
A thesis, submitted to the Faculty of Engineering, University of the Witwa,t(m~~
rand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor
of Philosophy. -;;.,
Johannf,'"~l)Urg,. April'25, 1994 / A numerical' and experiruental. investig~tion ~£free~cylinder Stirling engines
is repbited. Tllis work evolved from an attempt to de~,elop a palt.icular freecylinder
Stirlingengineif::oncept, such that commerci~~lmanufa<:ture and application
as .tll~power source for a wateP pu.mp could be. coosidered. Available
desigI(~QoIs' 'were not. dirittly applicable .to the engine being ~onsi<:lered. .The
linea'f altalysis technique (coupled ~ith segond orderheat tra~sferj,thermody:
gamic and "loss ,analysis), dey-eloped and implernented as 18 computer, program~
e by nM Bercho~i~,z was therefore ext~nded to allow the simulation of free-cylinder engines. .The ,s~lut.ipn procedure (follows ~ more, gen~raHzed
fqrm than that adopted by Betr~hovvttz.. As a ]."esrutsymbolic manipulation
..and solution of the equations was impracticaL However numericalroot map
gen~rat!oIl and ,the simple pr?~uction of force vector ~iagrams q,llr,)ws useful
design mformatlon babe obtained: ~0
n .. _ '. '.' .r, ' _ . ". ,' ' _ ' " -'~-::~_, ,; Experimentah~orkwas carried out .on-two very diff,~rent machines. 'A Sufi;'
p,ower free-cylinder Stirling ,',engni,e,pr,ototype Jb,Q.elded,disapopi,,ntlllg.•res,u,lts, a~ ,.' '. _'!7.. . ,the engine did, not run: satisfactorily. However the. data gathered provides a
useful check of the general applicability of t11-ecouple4 analysis, method. The
second engine, a modified S,1lnpowerModel B-lO,Demonstra.~T 'yielded motion
and pressure data .over a wide l'al1ge bf operating conditions} The effects o£" \I
changes in parameters such as,thl:fcase-ground spring stiffness, di~placer spring
stiffness, case mass, charge pressure, Qot-end temperature and load. were explored.
Agreement between experlmentalreeults arid simula,tio\l:r~s41ts uS~flg
the coupled analysis is reasonable, particularly when one consicI'ersoi;hewid~
range of operatin;g conditions over which the compari§on is made.
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Frequency and phase response of a resonantly-coupled alpha Stirling coolerSripakagorn, Paiboon 01 December 1997 (has links)
A resonantly-coupled ��-Stirling (RCAS) cooler was designed and constructed.
Tests on air and helium were performed with constant driving displacement over a range
of frequencies. The effects of changing driving amplitude and charged pressure were
studied.
The use of stainless steel bellows in place of pistons eliminated the problem of
piston seals and relaxed the construction tolerances. The fatigue life of the bellow is,
however, a problem. The experimental optimization based on Taguchi methods was
performed on regenerator mass, regenerator wire diameter, vibrating mass, and damping
coefficient.
Driven by a voice coil actuator, the characteristic phase shift of the Stirling cycle
cooler was demonstrated where the hot-end displacement led the cold-end displacement.
The 90�� phase shift was selected as the natural frequency.
The pressure-volume diagrams for each working space were plotted and the
indicated powers were determined. The compression powers in the hot and cold-ends
show maximum values near the natural frequency. The mechanisms are different. At the
hot-end where the displacement was kept constant, operation near the natural frequency
gave a maximum pressure ratio and also maximized the compression power. The phase
shifts in the cold-end were, however, relatively constant. The maximum pressure ratio
and amplitude gave the maximum expansion power near the natural frequency.
The expansion powers in the cold-end as indicators of cooling potential were
approximately 2-4 watts for the air case, and 3-7 watts for the helium case. In both air and helium tests, the value of the parasitic losses reached 12 watts.
The temperature difference developed across the regenerator is considered an indication of the cooling capacity. Good correlations were found between the indicated cooling capacity in the expansion space and the temperature difference.
For a given size of cooler, the use of helium offered higher cooling capacity due to smaller pressure drop loss and smaller amplitude ratio. Higher cooling performance was also attained from helium at elevated pressures. / Graduation date: 1998
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Analysis of a planar spiral displacer spring for use in free-piston stirling enginesStage, Roger. January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1991. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Calculation of gas-wall heat transfer from pressure and volume data for spaces with inflow and outflow /Finkbeiner, David L., January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-114). Also available via the Internet.
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A computer and experimental simulation of Stirling cycle machinesBerchowitz, David M 04 October 2011 (has links)
MSc, Faculty of Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, 1978
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Development of computer simulation package for a stirling cryocooler with multiple expansion stagesTang, Kuo-Chiang. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1992. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Development and implementation of an apparatus for polymeric piston-ring performance tests in controlled environmentEsmaili, Mahyar. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 1993. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Solution of the ideal adiabatic stirling model with coupled first order differential equations by the Pasic methodMalroy, Eric Thomas. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, June, 1998. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Development and implementation of test rig for investigation of reciprocating polymeric journal bearing wear and friction in a controlled atmosphereCarlsson, Björn. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 1992. / Title from PDF t.p.
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The effects of regenerator porosity on the performance of a high capacity stirling cycle cryocoolerHugh, Mark A. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, June, 1993. / Title from PDF t.p.
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