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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2015.25.1.009

An Experimental Study on LTD Stirling Engine (MM-7) for the Development of TM Electric Conversion System  

Kim, Yeongmin (Department of Nuclear and Energy Engineering Jeju National University)
Chen, Kuan (Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Utah)
Chun, Wongee (Department of Nuclear and Energy Engineering Jeju National University)
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Abstract
This study has been carried out to develop TM (Thermal to Mechanical) conversion systems for electric power generation using one of the Low Temperature Differential (LTD) Stirling engines called MM-7 capable of harnessing low temperature waste heat whose temperature is only $20{\sim}30^{\circ}C$ above the ambient. Measurements were made on the torque and rpm for a number of temperature differentials between the engine hot and cold ends, which could be effectively applied in developing the most suitable configuration for the high performance TM (Thermal to Mechanical) conversion system.
Keywords
Low Temperature Waste Heat; Stirling Engine; Thermal to Mechanical Energy Electric Conversion System;
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