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AuthorAl-Nimr, Moh'd
AuthorKiwan, Suhil
AuthorKeewan, Ashraf
Available date2025-03-13T07:43:57Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameInternational Journal of Energy Research
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/er.5657
ISSN0363907X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63621
AbstractIn this paper, a novel system to enhance the performance of a solar-driven finite speed alpha-type Stirling engine is proposed and evaluated. Part of the concentrated solar energy is used to drive an ejector refrigeration system. The cooling produced in the ejector cooling cycle is used to cool the Stirling engine to enhance its efficiency. Model equations to describe the systems are proposed and solved numerically. The results indicate that the new system produces averagely 3.3 times electrical power more than the conventional one. Moreover, the proposed system improves the Stirling engine efficiency by up to 46% in comparison with 19.15% for the conventional Stirling engine under solar radiation intensity of (1 kW/m2). Also, the results showed that the solar radiation intensity and wind speed are the most influential parameters that affect the proposed system efficiency. The new system is recommended to use in desert climates where high average daily solar radiation intensity, low wind speeds, and water shortage exist. Economic analysis is carried out to determine the feasibility of the proposed system under different economic parameters. It is found that, for instance, the simple payback period is 4.64 years for the new system when the selling price of electricity is 0.35 $/kWh.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
Subjectejector cooling cycle
renewable energy
solar thermal utilization
Stirling engine
TitleA novel approach to improve the performance of solar-driven Stirling engine using solar-driven ejector cooling cycle
TypeArticle
Pagination10333-10353
Issue Number13
Volume Number44
dc.accessType Full Text


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