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Hello Lee, You are correct in your assumptions regarding classical thermodynamics. One consideration that is not represented is efficience of the HVAC system...
Bob, Although you are correct about the lower temp of the coil resulting in lower head pressure, I think that the thermal resistance of the Stirling is higher...
Hello Tom, One problem that I encountered with the concept, was the design curve to make a viable product. I believe that the project is doable using LTD...
Hello, Even at the University of Houston the college that oil companies built to train field workers, research towards renewable resources has been a money...
Listers, I am not quite sure why but we seem to be stalled in our pursuit of the GUI to the QSFM code. I feel that we need to finish the GUI in order to...
MICROSOFT EXCEL FILE FORMAT Microsoft Excel is a popular spreadsheet. It uses a file format called BIFF (Binary File Format). There are many types of BIFF...
CHV, I found quite a range of finned tubes suppiers with a google search too. None I could find offer this kind of product in stainless. I did not see any...
Hi all, I have an immense project underway and could use a bit of advice..... I have an old 1966-'67 Dunham-Busch (presently known as Hartford compressor) v-4...
PRIME MOVERS A prime mover is defined as a machine or mechanism that converts natural energy into work. Thus, by definition, a heat engine is a prime mover. ...
Great job, Stan, Now, I would appreciate (from others?) an elucidation of the differences between detonation and preignition. I think I understand when and...
Ernie In simple terms, detonation occurs when the shock wave caused by the ignition of the fuel travels thru the fuel/air charge, compresses and heats the...
Stan An additional point: Physicists love to find things that remain unchanged during certain physical processes: things like energy or mass or angular...
Psymund, I was following your logic all the way to the heating oil medium. At that point you left us for another group. We do hot gas Stirlings here. Mostly...
Tom, I belive you may misundertand that the oil is used as a heat transfer medium to the engine hot side from a reomote heat source. The engine uses Stirling...
Hmmm... you could be correct that I am incorrect. But then what is a CSP stirling ? Tom ... From: Rick Topf To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March...
Hi Tom, I apologize, as I must not have made myself clear, it would be a CSP (concentrated solar power) system which is a fancy name for a used 10' satellite...
Chuck, I really think you would be much better off with a Rankine cycle machine than a Stirling engine. First of all you have a big swept volume and a good...
Hi Tom, Thanks for stopping by to take a look, and doing the critical math, here again I should make some clarifications, on the chance that there may still be...
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Is anyone familiar with data comparing the relative efficiency at converting solar energy to electricity of a stirling motor driving a dynamo with an array of...
Alan, Are you looking for solar conversion eficiency or cost effectiveness. Dish systems are much better at converting sunlight to electricity for a given...
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Tom, Your points are well taken.....but.... Chuck is not asking a high efficiency, compact size, or low weight. As I recall from Organ's account, Rev...
Hi all, In fairness to Tom, Rick, I have to admit I DO want a 5-10 hp unit and his indications would seem to point to the fact that as the size of the...
Hi Tom, I gott'a ask how does one maintain pressure of Hydrogen when the monoatomic "molecule" is so small that it passes through the finest of grained...