Stirling-Engine Thermodynamic Analysis: A Users Guide To SEAM1 (open access)

Stirling-Engine Thermodynamic Analysis: A Users Guide To SEAM1

From Abstract: This report provides background and procedural information for the use of a general-purpose Stirling-engine analysis code developed at Argonne National Laboratory and available through the National Energy Software Center. Different engine configurations are easily specified, or the user may make use of provided data for existing engines, both kinematic and free piston. The code models heat transfer and fluid mechanics throughout the engine and accounts for system energy flows and losses. Good agreement is shown between code predictions and experimental measurements. The present analysis method was chosen for fast execution and useful information on energy flows in the system. A description is provided of the code structure that is intended to accept different analysis modules that can provide improved system modeling or optimization capability.
Date: September 1982
Creator: Heames, T. J.; Uherka, D. J.; Zabel, J. C & Daley, J. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Argonne National Laboratory Chemical Engineering Division Annual Technical Report: 1980 (open access)

Argonne National Laboratory Chemical Engineering Division Annual Technical Report: 1980

Report of activities of Argonne Chemical Engineering Division, including advanced battery project, electro-chemical project management, advanced fuel cell development, utilization of coal, magnetohydrodynamics heat and seed recovery technology, solar energy, fast reactor chemistry research, nuclear fuel cycle studies, magnetic fusion energy research, and basic energy science.
Date: June 1981
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory. Chemical Engineering Division.
System: The UNT Digital Library