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This is the principle of operation:
the engine works in closed cycle using a gas as a thermodynamic fluid (usually air, nitrogen or helium or hydrogen in high-performance versions). When a proper temperature difference is reached between its hot point and cold point and is properly started, a cyclic pulsation is triggered, usually transformed into alternating motion of the pistons. the pulsation persists until the temperature difference continues, giving heat to the hot point and subtracting it from the cold.
Another fundamental thing to consider is the theoretical performance, which will be proportional to the feasible delta °c between the hot and cold source.
to achieve a good performance, it is necessary that the hot source develops high temperatures (e.g. a 400/500°c stove), and that this energy transfer through a coil to the thermodynamic fluid.
Here is therefore the first of a series of rather toast problems: what materials to use for the cylinder piston block, and how to achieve a good seal among the same considering a slightly pressurized circuit?
in the summer I realized a small study of a double alpha ironing (4 cylinders) applied on a gasification system of pyrolysis biomass, but many doubts remained. I would like to open a discussion in this sense, and thank those who want to participate.
 
we have already talked about it in various discussions. . .
Have you tried using the legendary "search" button?
I read what I discussed earlier, but I found only some unknown theories.
I wanted to talk about the practical realization of a pressurized and obviously working ironing, which coupled to an alternator, is able to produce the electricity needed for a home.
It's definitely not a walk, but you could try it, don't you think?
 
temp. cold source?

with these values we see immediately whether or not you should compare your project with a carnot machine.

Let us know.
Hi.
 
temp. cold source?

with these values we see immediately whether or not you should compare your project with a carnot machine.

Let us know.
Hi.
the cold cylinder has a serpentine totally immersed in the return water of a heating system, it is assumed that the liquid has a temperature of 50/60°c.
Hi.
 
This is the principle of operation:
the engine works in closed cycle using a gas as a thermodynamic fluid (usually air, nitrogen or helium or hydrogen in high-performance versions). When a proper temperature difference is reached between its hot point and cold point and is properly started, a cyclic pulsation is triggered, usually transformed into alternating motion of the pistons. the pulsation persists until the temperature difference continues, giving heat to the hot point and subtracting it from the cold.
Another fundamental thing to consider is the theoretical performance, which will be proportional to the feasible delta °c between the hot and cold source.
to achieve a good performance, it is necessary that the hot source develops high temperatures (e.g. a 400/500°c stove), and that this energy transfer through a coil to the thermodynamic fluid.
Here is therefore the first of a series of rather toast problems: what materials to use for the cylinder piston block, and how to achieve a good seal among the same considering a slightly pressurized circuit?
in the summer I realized a small study of a double alpha ironing (4 cylinders) applied on a gasification system of pyrolysis biomass, but many doubts remained. I would like to open a discussion in this sense, and thank those who want to participate.
hi linch, I was also asked for this application.
If you want, we can get in touch.
 
hi linch, I was also asked for this application.
If you want, we can get in touch.
Gladly, I wait for your m.p.
I don't have any demands in that sense, it's just my passion that I cultivate by taking time away from my work.
 
theoretical performance assimilated to a carnot machine and about 88%.
admitting to have a biomass with a calorific power of 3500 kcal/kg, and to be able to build a cycle with a performance of 60% of carnot, it would have a yield of 52%.
using 10 kg/h of biomass you get a power made to the theoretical engine shaft of about 21 kw that can be used for direct transformation into electricity.
Among other things, since still about 19 kw remain in the gases and in the hot solid residue, intending to use the exhausted gas to recover heat by district heating, the project seems even more interesting.

If I can, within the limits of time available, I would like to contribute.
greetings
 
theoretical performance assimilated to a carnot machine and about 88%.
admitting to have a biomass with a calorific power of 3500 kcal/kg, and to be able to build a cycle with a performance of 60% of carnot, it would have a yield of 52%.
using 10 kg/h of biomass you get a power made to the theoretical engine shaft of about 21 kw that can be used for direct transformation into electricity.
Among other things, since still about 19 kw remain in the gases and in the hot solid residue, intending to use the exhausted gas to recover heat by district heating, the project seems even more interesting.

If I can, within the limits of time available, I would like to contribute.
greetings
Whoever can make a contribution to his realization is welcome.
 

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