Assessment and economic analysis of the MOD III Stirling-engine driven chiller system. Final report, October 1989-July 1990
The Stirling engine is an inherently clean and efficient engine. With the requirements for environmentally benign emissions and high energy efficiency, the Stirling engine is an attractive alternative to both internal combustion (IC) engines and electric motors. The study evaluated a Stirling-engine-driven chiller package. Technically, the Stirling engine is a good selection as a compressor drive, with inherently low vibrations, quiet operation, long life, and low maintenance. Exhaust emissions are below the projected 1995 stringent California standards. Economically, the Stirling-engine-driven chiller is a viable alternative to both IV-engine and electric-driven chillers, trading off slightly higher installed cost against lower total operating expenses. The penetration of a small portion of the projected near-term stationary engine market opportunity will provide the volume production basis to achieve competitively priced engines.
- Research Organization:
- Mechanical Technology, Inc., Latham, NY (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6148727
- Report Number(s):
- PB-91-109025/XAB; MTI-90TR45; CNN: GRI-5090-246-1937
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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