Title: Stirling Convertor Regenerators Author: Mounir B. Ibrahim, Roy C. Tew ISBN: 1138075590 / 9781138075597 Format: Soft Cover Pages: 487 Publisher: CRC Press Year: 2017 Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
Description
Contents
Stirling Convertor Regenerators addresses the latest developments and future possibilities in the science and practical application of Stirling engine regenerators and technology. Written by experts in the vanguard of alternative energy, this invaluable resource presents integral scientific details and design concepts associated with Stirling converter regenerators. Content is reinforced with novel insights and remarkable firsthand experience that the authors and their colleagues acquired while working at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and other leading organizations.
Apply NASA Experience & Experimentation
Intrigued by its special potential to improve energy generation, NASA has been working on Stirling technology since 1980 - first for automotive applications, and later for use in generating auxiliary power during space missions. Now, after three decades of development, the Department of Energy and NASA and its contractors have developed a high-efficiency Stirling radioisotope generator (SRG), and NASA plans to launch such a Stirling engine/alternator for use in deep space.
With contributions from top experts in their fields, this reference offers a rare insider’s perspective that can greatly benefit engineers, scientists, and even students who are currently working in R&D for Stirling machines, as well as other burgeoning areas of alternative power generation - particularly solar and wind technologies. This book is a significant resource for anyone working on application of porous materials in filters, catalytic convertors, thermal energy storage, electronic cooling, and more.
Introduction
Chapter 1 : Unsteady Flow and Heat Transfer Theory Chapter 2 : Correlations for Steady/Unsteady Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Chapter 3 : Fundamentals of Operation and Types of Stirling Devices, with Descriptions of Some Sample Devices (Including Power and Cooling Levels) Chapter 4 : Types of Stirling Engine Regenerators Chapter 5 : Random-Fiber Regenerators - Actual Scale Chapter 6 : Random-Fiber Regenerator - Large Scale Chapter 7 : Segmented-Involute-Foil Regenerator - Actual Scale Chapter 8 : Segmented-Involute-Foil Regenerator - Large-Scale (Experiments, Analysis, and Computational Fluid Dynamics) Chapter 9 : Mesh Sheets and Other Regenerator Matrices Chapter 10 : Applications Other Than Stirling Engines Chapter 11 : Summary and Conclusions Chapter 12 : Future Work