EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)

Heat exchanger design for hot air ericsson-brayton piston engine

  • Ďurčanský P.,
  • Lenhard R.,
  • Jandačka J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146702023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67
p. 02023

Abstract

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One of the solutions without negative consequences for the increasing energy consumption in the world may be use of alternative energy sources in micro-cogeneration. Currently it is looking for different solutions and there are many possible ways. Cogeneration is known for long time and is widely used. But the installations are often large and the installed output is more suitable for cities or industry companies. When we will speak about decentralization, the small machines have to be used. The article deals with the principle of hot-air engines, their use in combined heat and electricity production from biomass and with heat exchangers as primary energy transforming element. In the article is hot air engine presented as a heat engine that allows the conversion of heat into mechanical energy while heat supply can be external. In the contribution are compared cycles of hot-air engine. Then are compared suitable heat exchangers for use with hot air Ericsson-Brayton engine. In the final part is proposal of heat exchanger for use in closed Ericsson-Brayton cycle.