A series hybrid system, utilizing a free piston Stirling engine with a linear alternator, and a parallel hybrid system, incorporating a kinematic Stirling engine, are analyzed for various specified reference missions/vehicles ranging from a small two passenger commuter vehicle to a van. Parametric studies for each configuration, detail tradeoff studies to determine engine, battery and system definition, short term energy storage evaluation, and detail life cycle cost studies were performed. Results indicate that the selection of a parallel Stirling engine/electric, hybrid propulsion system can significantly reduce petroleum consumption by 70 percent over present conventional vehicles
The SPEC '78 computer program which consists of mathematical simulations of any vehicle component an...
The design of an automotive Stirling engine that achieves the superior fuel economy potential of the...
The performance data of experimental Stirling engines are considered along with questions of exhaust...
The potential of hybrid vehicles as a replacement of the conventional gasoline or diesel fueled inte...
In order to meet project requirements and be competitive in the 1985 market, the proposed six-passen...
The work being done to characterize the level of current propulsion technology through component tes...
The HYBRID2 program which computes the fuel and energy consumption of a hybrid vehicle with a bi-mod...
Tradeoff study activities and the analysis process used are described with emphasis on (1) review of...
The concept evaluation shows that the four cylinder double acting U type Stirling engine with annula...
The results of recent and ongoing automobile Stirling engine development efforts are reviewed and te...
The results of a comprehensive analysis of near term electric hybrid vehicles are presented, with em...
Results of tradeoff studies are presented in summary form. Various aspects of the overall vehicle de...
A free piston Stirling engine coupled to an electric generator or alternator with a nominal kWe powe...
Heat engines were evaluated for terrestrial solar heat receivers. The Stirling Engine was identified...
The design of reference Stirling engine system as well as the engine auxiliaries and controls is des...
The SPEC '78 computer program which consists of mathematical simulations of any vehicle component an...
The design of an automotive Stirling engine that achieves the superior fuel economy potential of the...
The performance data of experimental Stirling engines are considered along with questions of exhaust...
The potential of hybrid vehicles as a replacement of the conventional gasoline or diesel fueled inte...
In order to meet project requirements and be competitive in the 1985 market, the proposed six-passen...
The work being done to characterize the level of current propulsion technology through component tes...
The HYBRID2 program which computes the fuel and energy consumption of a hybrid vehicle with a bi-mod...
Tradeoff study activities and the analysis process used are described with emphasis on (1) review of...
The concept evaluation shows that the four cylinder double acting U type Stirling engine with annula...
The results of recent and ongoing automobile Stirling engine development efforts are reviewed and te...
The results of a comprehensive analysis of near term electric hybrid vehicles are presented, with em...
Results of tradeoff studies are presented in summary form. Various aspects of the overall vehicle de...
A free piston Stirling engine coupled to an electric generator or alternator with a nominal kWe powe...
Heat engines were evaluated for terrestrial solar heat receivers. The Stirling Engine was identified...
The design of reference Stirling engine system as well as the engine auxiliaries and controls is des...
The SPEC '78 computer program which consists of mathematical simulations of any vehicle component an...
The design of an automotive Stirling engine that achieves the superior fuel economy potential of the...
The performance data of experimental Stirling engines are considered along with questions of exhaust...