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Experimental Investigation of Stirling Engine Modelling Techniques at Reduced Source Temperatures
DownloadFall 2019
A Stirling engine was studied experimentally with two objectives. The first was to determine the effects of flywheel polar moment of inertia on the transient and steady-state performance of a Stirling engine. The second was to investigate the accuracy of a 2nd order thermodynamic model with a...
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Fall 2022
Natural gas hydrates are solid crystalline mixtures of water and small gas molecules that typically form at relatively low temperatures and moderate pressures. As a promising energy resource, the natural gas hydrates are discovered in many offshore and permafrost geological formations. Besides,...