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Experimental Study of a Beta Stirling Thermal Machine Type Functioning in Receiver and Engine Modes
Author(s) -
Ramla Gheith,
Fethi Aloui,
Nasrallah S. Ben
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of applied fluid mechanics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.469
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1735-3645
pISSN - 1735-3572
DOI - 10.36884/jafm.4.02.11914
Subject(s) - stirling engine , beta (programming language) , thermal , type (biology) , environmental science , computer science , physics , thermodynamics , geology , programming language , paleontology
In this paper we studied a beta type Stirling machine. At first, we present the adopted theoretical quasi-stationary model. Then, we pass to the physical and geometrical presentation of this machine. The Latter was experimented according to two configurations: motor configuration and receiver configuration. For the first configuration, in order to improve the performances of the machine, we proceeded to the insulation of the machine hot room to reduce losses by radiation. For the second configuration, the machine is experimented as a heat pump and refrigerator. Comparisons between the theoretical and experimental results are also presented. We finally validated the results obtained by the model with experiments.

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