タイトル | CO2 laser-driven Stirling engine |
著者(英) | Carney, B.; Lee, G.; Perry, R. L. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Ames Research Center|University of the Pacific |
発行日 | 1978-08-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | A 100-W Beale free-piston Stirling engine was powered remotely by a CO2 laser for long periods of time. The engine ran on both continuous-wave and pulse laser input. The working fluid was helium doped with small quantities of sulfur hexafluoride, SF6. The CO2 radiation was absorbed by the vibrational modes of the sulfur hexafluoride, which in turn transferred the energy to the helium to drive the engine. Electrical energy was obtained from a linear alternator attached to the piston of the engine. Engine pressures, volumes, and temperatures were measured to determine engine performance. It was found that the pulse radiation mode was more efficient than the continuous-wave mode. An analysis of the engine heat consumption indicated that heat losses around the cylinder and the window used to transmit the beam into the engine accounted for nearly half the energy input. The overall efficiency, that is, electrical output to laser input, was approximately 0.75%. However, this experiment was not designed for high efficiency but only to demonstrate the concept of a laser-driven engine. Based on this experiment, the engine could be modified to achieve efficiencies of perhaps 25-30%. |
NASA分類 | ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION |
レポートNO | 78A49804 |
権利 | Copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/431170 |
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