Free Piston Stirling Engines by Graham Walker

Free Piston Stirling Engines by Graham Walker

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It also covers work-consuming machines used as refrigerating systems and heat pumps abstracting heat from a low temperature source and delivering this plus the heat equivalent of the work consumed to a higher tem­ perature.

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Free Piston Stirling Engines by Graham Walker

DEFINITION AND NOMENCLATURE A Stirling engine is a mechanical device which operates on a closed regenerative thermodynamic cycle with cyclic compression and expansion of the working fluid at different temperature levels. The flow of working fluid is controlled only by the internal volume changes, there are no valves and, overall, there is a net conversion of heat to work or vice-versa. This generalized definition embraces a large family of machines with different functions; characteristics and configurations. It includes both rotary and reciprocating systems utilizing mechanisms of varying complexity. It covers machines capable of operating as a prime mover or power system converting heat supplied at high tempera­ ture to output work and waste heat at a lower temperature. It also covers work-consuming machines used as refrigerating systems and heat pumps abstracting heat from a low temperature source and delivering this plus the heat equivalent of the work consumed to a higher tem­ perature. Finally it covers work-consuming devices used as pressure­ generators compressing a fluid from a low pressure to a higher pres­ sure. Very similar machines exist which operate on an open regen­ erative cycle where the flow of working fluid is controlled by valves. For convenience these may be called Ericsson engines but unfortunate­ ly the distinction is not widely established and regenerative machines of both types are frequently called 'Stirling engines'.
Walker, Graham: - Graham Walker is Reader in Politics at Queen's University, Belfast
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ISBN 13 9783540154952
ISBN 10 3540154957
Title Free Piston Stirling Engines
Author Graham Walker
Series Lecture Notes In Engineering
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Year published 1985-06-01
Number of pages 270
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