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CFD Modeling of Free-Piston Stirling Engines
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCompressorDesign Code PredictionsComputational MechanicsCfd ModelingNumerical SimulationIn-cylinder FlowSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationStirling EngineComputer EngineeringComputational Fluid DynamicsHeat Transfer2-D Cfd CodeFluid MachineryAerospace EngineeringCode Validation ExperimentsMechanical SystemsCode ValidationGas Turbine Engine
NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is funding Cleveland State University (CSU) to develop a reliable Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code that can predict engine performance with the goal of significant improvements in accuracy when compared to one-dimensional (1-D) design code predictions. The funding also includes conducting code validation experiments at both the University of Minnesota (UMN) and CSU. In this paper a brief description of the work-in-progress is provided in the two areas (CFD and Experiments). Also, previous test results are compared with computational data obtained using (1) a 2-D CFD code obtained from Dr. Georg Scheuerer and further developed at CSU and (2) a multidimensional commercial code CFD-ACE+. The test data and computational results are for (1) a gas spring and (2) a single piston/cylinder with attached annular heat exchanger. The comparisons among the codes are discussed. The paper also discusses plans for conducting code validation experiments at CSU and UMN.
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