Stirling engine design feasibility
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:16 am
I am a final year Instrumentation and Control Engineering student in National Institute of Technology, India.
I am doing a project with 4 of my classmates. We plan to fabricate a stirling engine which works with solar energy.
We have a design in mind, where heating is done in both the sides.. The heating is by placing a parabolic solar concentrator which focuses the heat on both the sides. The cooling is done when the working gas is transported from one side to the other in tubes shown in the figure.The stirling engine is horizontal.
The movement is converted directly to electrical energy by placing a magnet in the moving rod and power windings in the cylinder.
The design and the cycle would work if equilibrium is achieved as a simple harmonic motion but we are not sure about it. If the piston attains stand still position the engine would not work..
most of the designs were vertical, we would like to do something horizontal.
I have attached the design. It would help us a lot if you could see it and comment.Your comments would help us greatly.
Thanking you
Christina
I am doing a project with 4 of my classmates. We plan to fabricate a stirling engine which works with solar energy.
We have a design in mind, where heating is done in both the sides.. The heating is by placing a parabolic solar concentrator which focuses the heat on both the sides. The cooling is done when the working gas is transported from one side to the other in tubes shown in the figure.The stirling engine is horizontal.
The movement is converted directly to electrical energy by placing a magnet in the moving rod and power windings in the cylinder.
The design and the cycle would work if equilibrium is achieved as a simple harmonic motion but we are not sure about it. If the piston attains stand still position the engine would not work..
most of the designs were vertical, we would like to do something horizontal.
I have attached the design. It would help us a lot if you could see it and comment.Your comments would help us greatly.
Thanking you
Christina