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Volume 6: Oil and Gas Applications; Concentrating Solar Power Plants; Steam Turbines; Wind Energy | 2012

Model of Performance of Stirling Engines

J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; D. Sánchez; R. Chacartegui; T. Sánchez

This work presents a detailed model of performance of Stirling engines which is expected to be of interest for the Concentrated Solar Power community. In effect, gas turbines of different types have been proposed for small and medium scale solar applications based on their reduced (even inexistent) water consumption and modularity. In the medium to large scale, conventional steam turbine based plants demand high investment costs as well as high operation costs (mostly due to water consumption). In the small-scale it is the Stirling engine which is generally consider as the prime mover of choice due to its high efficiency at moderate temperatures. In this context, this paper describes a detailed model of performance of Stirling engines. The model includes frictional and mechanical losses, heat transfer within the engine and other features like auxiliary power consumption and applies to both on-design and off-design operation. The validation of all these capabilities is also presented in the text. Hence, the model is expected to provide a valuable tool for individuals who need to assess the performance of externally heated piston engines.Copyright


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011

Alternative cycles based on carbon dioxide for central receiver solar power plants

R. Chacartegui; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; D. Sánchez; B. Monje; T. Sánchez


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Preliminary analysis of compound systems based on high temperature fuel cell, gas turbine and Organic Rankine Cycle

D. Sánchez; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; B. Monje; R. Chacartegui; T. Sánchez


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2012

Part-load analysis of gas turbine & ORC combined cycles

J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; D. Sánchez; R. Chacartegui; T. Sánchez


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

A comparison between molten carbonate fuel cells based hybrid systems using air and supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycles with state of the art technology

D. Sánchez; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; R. Chacartegui; A. Muñoz; T. Sánchez


Applied Energy | 2013

Gas and steam combined cycles for low calorific syngas fuels utilisation

R. Chacartegui; D. Sánchez; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; A. Muñoz; T. Sánchez


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Performance analysis of a MCFC & supercritical carbon dioxide hybrid cycle under part load operation

D. Sánchez; R. Chacartegui; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; A. Muñoz; T. Sánchez


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

A step-by-step methodology to construct a model of performance of molten carbonate fuel cells with internal reforming

J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; D. Sánchez; R. Chacartegui; T. Sánchez


Applied Energy | 2013

Performance assessment of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell–Humid Air Turbine hybrid systems

R. Chacartegui; M.J. Blanco; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; D. Sánchez; T. Sánchez


Fuel Processing Technology | 2012

SPHERA project: Assessing the use of syngas fuels in gas turbines and combined cycles from a global perspective

R. Chacartegui; D. Sánchez; J.M. Muñoz de Escalona; Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; A. Muñoz; T. Sánchez

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A. Muñoz

University of Seville

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B. Monje

University of Seville

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A. Muñoz

University of Seville

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Stefano Ubertini

University of Naples Federico II

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