Application model for a Stirling engine micro-generation system in caravans in different european locations
DATE:
2013-02-06
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6464
EDITED VERSION: http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/2/717
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3313 Tecnología E Ingeniería Mecánicas
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
This article describes a simple model obtained from a commercial Stirling engine and used for heating a caravan. The Stirling engine has been tested in the lab under different electrical load conditions, and the operating points obtained are presented. As an application of the model, a series of transient simulations was performed using TRNSYS. During these simulations, the caravan is traveling throughout the day and is stationary at night. Therefore, during the night-time hours, the heating system is turned on by means of the Stirling engine. The study was performed for each month of the year in different European cities. The different heating demand profiles for different cities induce variation in the electricity production, as it has been assumed that electricity is only generated when the thermal demand requires the operation of the Stirling system. As a result, a comparison of the expected power generation in different European cities is presented.