Conceptual Design of an Advanced Stirling Conversion System for Terrestrial Power Generation


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A free piston Stirling engine coupled to an electric generator or alternator with a nominal kWe power output absorbing thermal energy from a nominal 100 square meter parabolic solar collector and supplying electric power to a utility grid was identified. The results of the conceptual design study of an Advanced Stirling Conversion System (ASCS) were documented. The objectives are as follows: define the ASCS configuration; provide a manufacturability and cost evaluation; predict ASCS performance over the range of solar input required to produce power; estimate system and major component weights; define engine and electrical power condidtioning control requirements; and define key technology needs not ready by the late 1980s in meeting efficiency, life, cost, and with goalds for the ASCS. Unspecified Center NASA-CR-180890, DOE/NASA/0372-1, NAS 1.26:180890, MTI-87TR57 DEN3-372; DE-AT04-85AL-33408...













Space Station Systems


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