Calibration and comparison of the NASA Lewis free-piston Stirling engine model predictions with RE-1000 test dataA free-piston Stirling engine performance code is being upgraded and validated at the NASA Lewis Research Center under an interagency agreement between the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and NASA Lewis. Many modifications were made to the free-piston code in an attempt to decrease the calibration effort. A procedure was developed that made the code calibration process more systematic. Engine-specific calibration parameters are often used to bring predictions and experimental data into better agreement. The code was calibrated to a matrix of six experimental data points. Predictions of the calibrated free-piston code are compared with RE-1000 free-piston Stirling engine sensitivity test data taken at NASA Lewis. Reasonable agreement was obtained between the code prediction and the experimental data over a wide range of engine operating conditions.
Document ID
19880024740
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Geng, Steven M. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)