Analysis of an irreversible Ericsson engine with a realistic regenerator
L. Berrin Erbay and
Hasbi Yavuz
Applied Energy, 1999, vol. 62, issue 3, 155-167
Abstract:
An internally irreversible Ericsson engine, with a realistic regenerator, has been analyzed. The study considers internal irreversibilities with the introduction of turbine and compressor thermal-efficiencies and pressure-drops present in realistic regenerators. The effects of internal irreversibilities on the power output and thermal efficiency of the cycle have been determined using the finite-time thermodynamics. Maximum power-density, rather than maximum power, was used as the criterion for optimization, with the objective of having a more efficient small-sized engine.
Date: 1999
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