Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype

In this study, the results of simulations generated from different thermodynamic models of Stirling engines are compared, including characterizations of both instantaneous and indicated operative parameters. The aim was to develop a tool to guide the decision-making process regarding the optimizatio...

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Main Authors: Miguel Torres García, Elisa Carvajal Trujillo, José Antonio Vélez Godiño, David Sánchez Martínez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2655
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spelling doaj-3bcc9e1634d64e75920bc11b046c83912020-11-25T00:16:50ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-10-011110265510.3390/en11102655en11102655Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine PrototypeMiguel Torres García0Elisa Carvajal Trujillo1José Antonio Vélez Godiño2David Sánchez Martínez3Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, University of Seville-Thermal Power Group—GMTS, Camino de los descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, University of Seville-Thermal Power Group—GMTS, Camino de los descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, University of Seville-Thermal Power Group—GMTS, Camino de los descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, SpainEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, University of Seville-Thermal Power Group—GMTS, Camino de los descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, SpainIn this study, the results of simulations generated from different thermodynamic models of Stirling engines are compared, including characterizations of both instantaneous and indicated operative parameters. The aim was to develop a tool to guide the decision-making process regarding the optimization of both the performance and reliability of Stirling engines, such as the 2.9 kW GENOA 03 unit—the focus of this work. The behavior of the engine is characterized using two different approaches: an ideal isothermal model, the simplest of those available, and analysis using the ideal adiabatic model, which is more complex than the first. Some of the results obtained with the referred ideal models deviated considerably from the expected values, particularly in terms of thermal efficiency, so a set of modifications to the ideal adiabatic model are proposed. These modifications, mainly related to both heat transfer and fluid friction phenomena, are intended to overcome the limitations due to the idealization of the engine working cycle, and are expected to generate results closer to the actual behavior of the Stirling engine, despite the increase in the complexity derived from the modelling and simulation processes.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2655stirling engineadiabatic modelisothermal model
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author Miguel Torres García
Elisa Carvajal Trujillo
José Antonio Vélez Godiño
David Sánchez Martínez
spellingShingle Miguel Torres García
Elisa Carvajal Trujillo
José Antonio Vélez Godiño
David Sánchez Martínez
Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
Energies
stirling engine
adiabatic model
isothermal model
author_facet Miguel Torres García
Elisa Carvajal Trujillo
José Antonio Vélez Godiño
David Sánchez Martínez
author_sort Miguel Torres García
title Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
title_short Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
title_full Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
title_fullStr Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic Model for Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Prototype
title_sort thermodynamic model for performance analysis of a stirling engine prototype
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-10-01
description In this study, the results of simulations generated from different thermodynamic models of Stirling engines are compared, including characterizations of both instantaneous and indicated operative parameters. The aim was to develop a tool to guide the decision-making process regarding the optimization of both the performance and reliability of Stirling engines, such as the 2.9 kW GENOA 03 unit—the focus of this work. The behavior of the engine is characterized using two different approaches: an ideal isothermal model, the simplest of those available, and analysis using the ideal adiabatic model, which is more complex than the first. Some of the results obtained with the referred ideal models deviated considerably from the expected values, particularly in terms of thermal efficiency, so a set of modifications to the ideal adiabatic model are proposed. These modifications, mainly related to both heat transfer and fluid friction phenomena, are intended to overcome the limitations due to the idealization of the engine working cycle, and are expected to generate results closer to the actual behavior of the Stirling engine, despite the increase in the complexity derived from the modelling and simulation processes.
topic stirling engine
adiabatic model
isothermal model
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2655
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