Mod II engine performanceThe testing of a prototype of an automotive Stirling engine, the Mod II, is discussed. The Mod II is a one-piece cast block with a V-4 single-crankshaft configuration and an annular regenerator/cooler design. The initial testing of Mod II concentrated on the basic engine, with auxiliaries driven by power sources external to the engine. The performance of the engine was tested at 720 C set temperature and 820 C tube temperature. At 720 C, it is observed that the power deficiency is speed dependent and linear, with a weak pressure dependency, and at 820 C, the power deficiency is speed and pressure dependent. The effects of buoyancy and nozzle spray pattern on the heater temperature spread are investigated. The characterization of the oil pump and the operating cycle and temperature spread tests are proposed for further evaluation of the engine.
Document ID
19870061506
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Richey, Albert E. (Mechanical Technology, Inc. Latham, NY, United States)
Huang, Shyan-Cherng (Mechanical Technology, Inc. Latham, NY, United States)