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Characteristics and potential of a novel inclined-flow stirling regenerator constructed by sinusoidal corrugated channels

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ENERGY
Volume 288, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129686

Keywords

Stirling engine; Inclined -flow regenerator; Sinusoidal corrugated channel; Heat and mass transfer; Heat -to -work conversion

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The study investigates the impact of inclined-flow regenerators and sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerators on the performance of Stirling engines. The results show that the sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerator exhibits good heat and mass transfer performance and can significantly improve the output power and thermal efficiency of the engine.
The characteristics of the regenerator significantly impact the overall performance of Stirling engines. To improve heat and mass transfer characteristics of the regenerator and enhance the heat-to-work conversion potential of Stirling engines, this study introduced a novel design concept of inclined-flow regenerators, where the matrix surface is inclined to the gas flow direction. For the first time, a sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerator, constructed by corrugated structures, was designed based on this concept. The heat and mass transfer characteristics of this type of regenerator in oscillating flows, along with the heat-to-work conversion performance of the engine, were investigated at both component and system levels and compared with the crossflow and parallel-flow regenerators. The results demonstrate that the proposed sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerator exhibits well-balanced heat and mass transfer performance. Compared to cross-flow regenerators, the engine equipped with sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerators achieves a maximum increase of 210 % in output power and 39 % in thermal efficiency. Compared to parallel-flow regenerators, it shows a slight decrease of 3 % in output power but an increase of 102 % in thermal efficiency. These findings confirm the feasibility of the proposed design concept of inclined-flow regenerators and the corresponding sinusoidal corrugated-channel regenerator in enhancing the overall performance of Stirling engines.

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