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Generation of Heat Transfer Coefficient Data in Regenerator for Stirling Cycle Refrigeration System
Author(s) -
Narendra N. Wadaskar,
D. S. Choudhary,
Dr R.D. Askhedkar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.f1136.0886s19
Subject(s) - regenerative heat exchanger , stirling engine , refrigeration , stirling cycle , coefficient of performance , heat transfer , thermodynamics , heat transfer coefficient , thermal conduction , mechanical engineering , heat exchanger , engineering , heat pump , physics
This paper attempts to generate the data of heat transfer coefficient for regenerator in stirling cycle refrigeration system on the basis of available experimental data. The available data is based on assumption that the mode of heat transfer in regenerator is conduction. This data does not produce optimal design of regenerator. Heat transfer coefficient must be modified to account for heat transfer in a regenerator by all three modes i.e conduction, convection & radiation. The data for heat transfer coefficient is generated on the basis of experimental results available in literature of performance of various stirling cycle refrigeration systems with different designs of regenerator. These models can be used to predict the performance of stirling cycle refrigerator system on the basis of dimensions of regenerator. The models are validated and optimized. This paper also presents the effect of variations in regenerator dimensions i.e. regenerator length, regenerator diameter, wiremeshsize, wire mesh arrangement, and wire mesh materialonHeat Transfer coefficient of regenerator. This data for heat transfer coefficient for regenerator of Stirling cycle refrigeration system can be used for optimizing design of regenerator of stirling cycle refrigeration system or predicting performance of stirling cycle system accurately. ,

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