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Multi-D CFD Modeling of Free-Piston Stirling Convertor at NASA GRC
NASA/TM—2004-213351
  • Scott D. Wilson, Sest, Inc.
  • Rodger W. Dyson, NASA Glenn Research Center
  • Roy C. Tew, NASA Glenn Research Center
  • Mounir B. Ibrahim, Cleveland State University
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Report
Publication Date
10-1-2004
Abstract

A high efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) is being developed for possible use in long duration space science missions. NASA s advanced technology goals for next generation Stirling convertors include increasing the Carnot efficiency and percent of Carnot efficiency. To help achieve these goals, a multidimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code is being developed to numerically model unsteady fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena of the oscillating working gas inside Stirling convertors. Simulations of the Stirling convertors for the SRG will help characterize the thermodynamic losses resulting from fluid flow and heat transfer between the working gas and solid walls. The current CFD simulation represents approximated 2-dimensional convertor geometry. The simulation solves the Navier Stokes equations for an ideal helium gas oscillating at low speeds. The current simulation results are discussed.

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Prepared for the Second International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Providence, Rhode Island, August 16–19, 2004. Paper AIAA–2004–5673.

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Scott D. Wilson, Rodger W. Dyson, Roy C. Tew and Mounir B. Ibrahim. "Multi-D CFD Modeling of Free-Piston Stirling Convertor at NASA GRC" NASA/TM—2004-213351 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mounir_ibrahim/7/