A special configuration of Stirling liquid piston engine, known as Fluidyne, was invented fifty years ago and many works have been devoted to it since then. A variant of the Fluidyne is presented, in which the two ends of the U-tube containing the liquid piston are closed by valves, so that the system obtained belongs to the family of Ericsson engines rather than to the family of Stirling engines. This type of low-tech system is considered to be suitable for the production of low-power mechanical energy (up to 1… kW), for example for pumping or to drive an electric generator from renewable primary energy conversion (solar, biomass, hot gaseous effluents, ). In the system considered, the working fluid of the Ericsson engine is air in open cy...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...
Invented in 1816, the hot-air engines have known significant commercial success in the nineteenth ce...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...
Liquid-piston Stirling engine (Fluidyne) has not been in practical use because of it\u27s low therma...
Un moteur Ericsson est un moteur alternatif à apport de chaleur externe fonctionnant selon un cyclet...
The Stirling engine possesses numerous natural benefits such as functioning from any heat source, qu...
In this paper, the principle of heat energy conversion via Stirling pump into electricity is conside...
The Stirling engine is both practically and theoretically a significant device, its practical virtue...
In this paper, the use of liquid flooding is examined to create a high efficiency Ericsson Power Cyc...
Piston expanders are well suited for small scale power generation (<50kW) using heat engines such as...
AbstractWe explore theoretically a thermodynamic heat-engine concept that has the potential of attai...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-102)Stirling engines are potentially the most efficie...
This paper presents the design and dynamic modeling of a second generation prototype combined Stirli...
This paper presents preliminary investigations and experimental results on a hydraulic pump of pisto...
This paper describes the model of the novel concept liquid piston engine, which is designed to conve...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...
Invented in 1816, the hot-air engines have known significant commercial success in the nineteenth ce...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...
Liquid-piston Stirling engine (Fluidyne) has not been in practical use because of it\u27s low therma...
Un moteur Ericsson est un moteur alternatif à apport de chaleur externe fonctionnant selon un cyclet...
The Stirling engine possesses numerous natural benefits such as functioning from any heat source, qu...
In this paper, the principle of heat energy conversion via Stirling pump into electricity is conside...
The Stirling engine is both practically and theoretically a significant device, its practical virtue...
In this paper, the use of liquid flooding is examined to create a high efficiency Ericsson Power Cyc...
Piston expanders are well suited for small scale power generation (<50kW) using heat engines such as...
AbstractWe explore theoretically a thermodynamic heat-engine concept that has the potential of attai...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-102)Stirling engines are potentially the most efficie...
This paper presents the design and dynamic modeling of a second generation prototype combined Stirli...
This paper presents preliminary investigations and experimental results on a hydraulic pump of pisto...
This paper describes the model of the novel concept liquid piston engine, which is designed to conve...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...
Invented in 1816, the hot-air engines have known significant commercial success in the nineteenth ce...
Chemical energy can be converted to electricity with very high efficiencies by means of a free pisto...