Residential Stirling Power Generation

Format

SOECS Senior Project Demonstration

Abstract/Artist Statement

This project is designed to demonstrate the basic workings of a Stirling engine, both mechanically and thermodynamically. The motivation stemmed from the necessity to produce energy from renewable sources and the end goal of the project is a fully assembled, working Stirling engine.

Location

School of Engineering & Computer Science

Start Date

1-5-2010 2:00 PM

End Date

1-5-2010 3:30 PM

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Residential Stirling Power Generation

School of Engineering & Computer Science

This project is designed to demonstrate the basic workings of a Stirling engine, both mechanically and thermodynamically. The motivation stemmed from the necessity to produce energy from renewable sources and the end goal of the project is a fully assembled, working Stirling engine.