Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Condensing Stirling cycle heat engine
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Application No.: US15260353Application Date: 2016-09-09
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Publication No.: US11078869B2Publication Date: 2021-08-03
- Inventor: Matthew David Marko
- Applicant: Matthew David Marko
- Applicant Address: US NJ Seaside Heights
- Assignee: Matthew David Marko
- Current Assignee: Matthew David Marko
- Current Assignee Address: US NJ Seaside Heights
- Main IPC: F02G1/043
- IPC: F02G1/043

Abstract:
The inventor claims a heat engine that follows a modification of the Stirling thermodynamic heat engine cycle; the monatomic working fluid is a saturated gas at the beginning of the isothermal compression stage, and ends up a mixed-phase fluid at the end of the compression. A proximate piston compresses and expands surrounding ideal gas helium, to function as a regeneration mechanism of this Stirling cycle and minimize the temperature difference during heat transfer. This cycle takes advantage of the temperature-dependent attractive intermolecular forces of the working fluid to assist in compressing the working fluid partially into a liquid, reducing the input compression work and increasing the overall heat engine efficiency.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160377024A1 Condensing Stirling Cycle Heat Engine Public/Granted day:2016-12-29
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