Thermal losses from hot to cold ends of a Stirling cycle regenerator as a result of streamwise conduction and thermal dispersion in the matrix significantly degrade performance. Cross-stream conduction and thermal dispersion aids in reducing inlet flow and temperature nonuniformities. Thus, quantification of conduction and thermal dispersion is important for design. Thermal dispersion can be divided into a flow-driven eddy dispersion component, and, in the flow direction, a flow-driven advection dispersion component. Because regenerator design choices affect the components differently, it is advantageous to evaluate them separately. The focus of this paper is the measurement of the eddy component of dispersion. This component is caused by m...
The regenerator is located between the heat accepter and the heat rejecter of the Stirling engine. I...
Correlations developed for steady pressure and flow to predict heat transfer are inadequate under co...
The regenerator of a Stirling engine is widely studied both numerically and experimentally because i...
Thermal losses from hot to cold ends of a Stirling cycle regenerator as a result of streamwise condu...
Thermal losses from the hot end to the cold end of a Stirling cycle regenerator due to thermal dispe...
Heat transfer through a porous medium can be significantly increased due to thermal dispersion. In t...
The regenerator is a key component to Stirling cycle machine efficiency. Typical regenerators are of...
Nusselt number correlation equations are numerically derived by characterizing the heat transfer phe...
An experiment was designed and carried out on the fundamental, but poorly understood problem of osci...
This paper presents both preliminary experimental and numerical studies of pressure drop and heat tr...
In this paper, a thermo-fluid dynamic 3-D numerical model of the air flow through the stacked woven ...
Different numerical methods can be applied to the analysis of the flow through the Stirling engine r...
The cooler and heater adjacent to the regenerator of a Stirling cycle engine have tubes or channels ...
Stirling regenerators are one of the emerging non-conventional type of Heat Exchanger. Application o...
Experimental determination of transport coefficients, in particular internal heat transfer coefficie...
The regenerator is located between the heat accepter and the heat rejecter of the Stirling engine. I...
Correlations developed for steady pressure and flow to predict heat transfer are inadequate under co...
The regenerator of a Stirling engine is widely studied both numerically and experimentally because i...
Thermal losses from hot to cold ends of a Stirling cycle regenerator as a result of streamwise condu...
Thermal losses from the hot end to the cold end of a Stirling cycle regenerator due to thermal dispe...
Heat transfer through a porous medium can be significantly increased due to thermal dispersion. In t...
The regenerator is a key component to Stirling cycle machine efficiency. Typical regenerators are of...
Nusselt number correlation equations are numerically derived by characterizing the heat transfer phe...
An experiment was designed and carried out on the fundamental, but poorly understood problem of osci...
This paper presents both preliminary experimental and numerical studies of pressure drop and heat tr...
In this paper, a thermo-fluid dynamic 3-D numerical model of the air flow through the stacked woven ...
Different numerical methods can be applied to the analysis of the flow through the Stirling engine r...
The cooler and heater adjacent to the regenerator of a Stirling cycle engine have tubes or channels ...
Stirling regenerators are one of the emerging non-conventional type of Heat Exchanger. Application o...
Experimental determination of transport coefficients, in particular internal heat transfer coefficie...
The regenerator is located between the heat accepter and the heat rejecter of the Stirling engine. I...
Correlations developed for steady pressure and flow to predict heat transfer are inadequate under co...
The regenerator of a Stirling engine is widely studied both numerically and experimentally because i...