Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Fluid Machinery and System, Gansu Province College of Energy and Power Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology Lanzhou Gansu China
2. Key Laboratory of Thermo‐Fluid Science and Engineering of MOE School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi China
Abstract
AbstractThis study presents a thermodynamic–dynamic model of a free‐piston Stirling engine (FPSE) with nonlinear coefficients of spring, load damping, and pressure for working spaces. The effects of the nonlinear coefficients of hardening and softening springs on the movement and operating frequency of a displacer and piston are investigated. Subsequently, the influences of the nonlinear pressure terms of the working space and buffer spaces, as well as the nonlinear coefficients of the load on the amplitudes of the two pistons, frequency, and output powers are discussed. The results indicate that the low nonlinear coefficients of the spring have a minor effect on the amplitudes and frequency. As the high nonlinear coefficients of the hardening spring increase, the amplitudes and output power decrease, while the frequency increases. As the nonlinear terms of the softening spring increase, the amplitudes and output power reach maximum values, but the frequency is reduced by 3.55%. The effects of the nonlinear pressure terms on the amplitudes and output power are not evident. However, an increase in the nonlinear load leads to a significant decrease in the FPSE's performance.
Subject
General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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