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Regenerator Elements for Internal Combustion Stirling Engine

1992-08-03
929387
Internal Combustion Stirling Engine is a kind of internal combustion engine with a heat regenerator and combustion room inside the cylinder head, so that it can be said “Regenerative internal combustion engine”. The engine under test here, is a one cylinder two cycles internal combustion engine with two pistons in tandem, the one is the displacer, the other the power piston. They are controlled by a rhombic mechanism to regulate their phase relation, similar to the conventional Stirling engine, and fuel is injected at the top space. Here in this paper, the temperature efficiency, flow resistance of materials and their endurability against corrosion and erosion of heat regenerator elements are studied and described.
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A Study on Temperature Distribution of Stirling Engine Regenerator

1999-08-02
1999-01-2506
The performance of Stirling engines depends on the performance of regenerators. Regenerators are primarily expected to have good temperature efficiency. In addition, the flow losses and dead space must be minimized. These factors, however, are in opposition to each other. Although a considerable amount of research has focused on these three factors, few studies have analyzed them in actual reciprocating flows. Moreover, it has not been possible to measure the temperature efficiency by using a working gas due to the rapid change of the gas temperature. Therefore, in this study, we measured the transition of the temperature in the reciprocating flows in a regenerator by using water instead of a gas and then examined the characteristics of the regenerator. Here, we report the observed transition of temperature, which almost coincided with results previously obtained by computer simulation.
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