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Micro Newcomen steam engine using two-phase working fluid

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  • Wang, Yang
  • Zhou, Zhijun
  • Zhou, Junhu
  • Liu, Jianzhong
  • Wang, Zhihua
  • Cen, Kefa

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A micro steam engine is developed based on Newcomen steam engine. In the micro engine, a flexible ripple tube takes the place of piston and cylinder, to overcome the serious problems of friction and leakage in micro scale. We use two-phase octane as working fluid of the micro engine, because two-phase octane has higher power density than gaseous one. The micro engine is tested under different operational conditions to investigate its performance. It produces a maximum net mechanical work of 0.405 J per cycle with an efficiency of 2.58%. This experiment proves the feasibility of the micro steam engine.

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  • Wang, Yang & Zhou, Zhijun & Zhou, Junhu & Liu, Jianzhong & Wang, Zhihua & Cen, Kefa, 2011. "Micro Newcomen steam engine using two-phase working fluid," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 917-921.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:36:y:2011:i:2:p:917-921
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2010.12.019
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