Competitive solar heat engines
L.-C. Valdès
Renewable Energy, 2004, vol. 29, issue 11, 1825-1842
Abstract:
This article presents a technical innovation consisting of replacing the piston–cylinder system by metallic bellows in free-displacer Stirling engines. It deals with the advantage of heat engines of low power, integrating this innovation with plane solar collectors. A theoretical study requiring notions of finite time thermodynamics determines the optimised dimensioning of such systems and makes them appear serious competitors, on the one hand to solar cells to exploit solar energy and, on the other hand, to power stations regarding kW h unit cost.
Keywords: Low-power solar heat engine; Stirling cycle; Flat plate solar collectors; Metallic bellows (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2004.02.008
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