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Tytuł:
From Beale Number to Pole Placement Design of a Free Piston Stirling Engine
Autorzy:
Zare, S.
Tavakolpour-Saleh, A.
Omidvar, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/140258.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
free-piston Stirling engine
linear dynamics
roots loci
Beale number
silnik Stirlinga z wolnym tłokiem
dynamika liniowa
linie pierwiastkowe
liczba Beale
Opis:
In this paper, pole placement-based design and analysis of a free piston Stirling engine (FPSE) is presented and compared to the well-defined Beale number design technique. First, dynamic and thermodynamic equations governing the engine system are extracted. Then, linear dynamics of the free piston Stirling engine are studied using dynamic systems theory tools such as root locus. Accordingly, the effects of variations of design parameters such as mass of pistons, stiffness of springs, and frictional damping on the locations of dominant closed-loop poles are investigated. The design procedure is thus conducted to place the dominant poles of the dynamic system at desired locations on the s-plane so that the unstable dynamics, which is the required criterion for energy generation, is achieved. Next, the closed-loop poles are selected based on a desired frequency so that a periodical system is found. Consequently, the design parameters, including mass and spring stiffness for both power and displacer pistons, are obtained. Finally, the engine power is calculated through the proposed control-based analysis and the result is compared to those of the experimental work and the Beale number approach. The outcomes of this work clearly reveal the effectiveness of the control-based design technique of FPSEs compared to the well-known approaches such as Beale number.
Źródło:
Archive of Mechanical Engineering; 2017, LXIV, 4; 499-518
0004-0738
Pojawia się w:
Archive of Mechanical Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Modelling of hybrid renewable energy system consisting of microcogeneration unit and photovoltaic installation
Autorzy:
Kowalski, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/175187.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
linear free piston stirling engine
biomass
photovoltaic
renewable energy
energy production and consumption profiles
microgeneration
Opis:
In the wake of much needed energy transformation, European Union urges member states to take action for supporting microgeneration. As Poland introduced novel to Renewable Energy Act in mid-2018, microgeneration systems of up to 50 kWe installed can benefit from a prosumer scheme. This paper investigates scenarios for installation of a hybrid system composed of a microcogeneration unit and a photovoltaic installation, applied to an existing public building located in northern Poland. The building is heated by a 32 kW oil-fired boiler and gets all it’s 60.9 MWh of the annual electricity needs from the distribution system operator grid. The actual state was assumed as a reference scenario. The microgeneration unit is composed of a wood pellet-fired boiler of 25 kW nameplate capacity and the linear free piston Stirling engine of 1 kW electric nameplate power. The microcogeneration unit works together with 24 kWp rooftop photovoltaic system, configured in East-West setup. Modelling heat and power demand and production via the energy conversion units was conducted in the commercial modelling software package. The models were built based on the actual data and time series for external weather conditions. Two scenarios were analysed – one where the basic setup of microcogeneration unit and photovoltaic system is topped up with 3 m3 buffer tank and another, where instead of buffer, 10 kW electrical boiler is used for peak loads. Relevant simplified investment and operation expenditures were calculated over a period of 10 years. Calculations proved that despite very little electricity surpluses available for the prosumer support scheme, both scenarios bring positive cash flows within 5.5 and 7.1 years, respectively.
Źródło:
Transactions of the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery; 2018, 141; 3-30
0079-3205
Pojawia się w:
Transactions of the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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