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Thermodynamic analysis of a Stirling engine using second order isothermal and adiabatic models for application in micropower generation system
Posted on:
2016-11-03
Degree:
Master'
Type:
Thesis
University:
University of Washington
Candidate:
Hirve, Nitish Sanjay
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GTID:
2472390017977375
Subject:
Energy
Abstract/Summary:
This work models and analyzes a Stirling cycle with a code written on Matlab platform that can be used to design an engine.
Keywords/Search Tags:
Engine
,
Models
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