stirling thermodynamics
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:40 pm
I've been trying to figure this out for a bit, perhaps someone can clear it up for me
if you have a heat source at a certain temperature, and you run it through a stirling engine to produce work, does the heat in == the heat out, or is the heat converted to work, and so you need to dissapate less than you put in.
Ie, is it this:
Hout = Hin - Work
or this:
Hin = Hout
and work is obtained from the movement of the heat
It seems like it must have a cooling effect as heat is converted to work, but i can't find anything that settles it one way or the other.
cheers
-tmk
if you have a heat source at a certain temperature, and you run it through a stirling engine to produce work, does the heat in == the heat out, or is the heat converted to work, and so you need to dissapate less than you put in.
Ie, is it this:
Hout = Hin - Work
or this:
Hin = Hout
and work is obtained from the movement of the heat
It seems like it must have a cooling effect as heat is converted to work, but i can't find anything that settles it one way or the other.
cheers
-tmk