Volume 23, Issue 10 pp. 863-873
Research Article

Optimization of the irreversible Stirling heat engine

L. Berrin Erbay

L. Berrin Erbay

School of Engineering, Osmangazi University, 26030 Bademlik, Eskisehir, Turkey

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Hasbi Yavuz

Corresponding Author

Hasbi Yavuz

Institute for Nuclear Energy, Istanbul Technical University, 80626, Istanbul, Turkey

Institute for Nuclear Energy, Istanbul Technical University, 80626, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this author

Abstract

The effects of inefficiencies in the compression, expansion and regeneration processes on engine performance have been evaluated theoretically for a Stirling heat engine operating in a closed regenerative thermodynamic cycle. The irreversible cycle has been optimized by using the maximum power density technique. Maximized power and maximized power density are obtained for different nex, τ, αc, αh, ηc, ηex and ηreg values. The maximum efficiencies have been found very close to the values corresponding to the maximum power density conditions but far from the values at maximum power. It has been found that the engines designed by considering the maximum power density have high efficiencies and small sizes under the same prescribed conditions. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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