Ross-Yoke Alpha Stirling Engine
Ross-Yoke Alpha Stirling Engine
Ross-Yoke Alpha Stirling Engine
Stirling Engine
ALPHA TEAM
Deas Pratama
GROUP
1
Edi Irawan
Elia Kristianto
Muhammad Nur Siddiq Zulendra
Abstract
Introduction
Introduction
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The working gas is shuttled back and forth very quickly inside
the engine, between the hot and cold ends, continuously
gaining and losing heat and producing power as a result.
COMPRESSION
SPACE
SPACE
Introduction
COOLER
HEATER
2. Beta Engine
COMPRESSION
SPACE
Introduction
POWER
PISTON
EXPANSION
SPACE
DISPLACER
COOLER
HEATER
REGENERATOR
There is one cylinder, hot at one end cold at the other. A loose fitting
displacer shunts the air between the hot and cold ends of the cylinder. A
power piston at the end of the cylinder drives the flywheel.
2. Gamma Engine
EXPANSION
SPACE
Introduction
DISPLACER
COMPRESSION
SPACE
POWER
PISTON
COOLER
HEATER
REGENERATOR
COMPRESSION
SPACE V e
SPAC E - V c
Ac
Basic Theory
Where:
COOLER
Xc
Xe
Ae
HEATER
Ae = the area of the expansion space piston (this is the cross-sectional area of the
face)
Ac = the area of the compression space piston (this is the cross-sectional area of
the face)
Xe = the stroke length of the expansion space piston
Xc = the stroke length of the compression space piston
Ve = the volume in the expansion space
Vc = the volume in the compression space
Basic Theory
= + . +
In the compressions space the equation is :
= + .
Basic Theory
Basic Theory
Basic Theory
Reason(s)
Reason(s)
Reason(s)
Crankshaft mechanism
Initial
Sketch
Initial
Sketch
Initial
Sketch
Future Plan
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Gantt Chart
D:\Gantt Chart.xlsx
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