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Medium-Temperature Stirling TechnologyOver the last decades mainstream Stirling development has been focusing on high-temperature (>800°C) and high-frequency (>50Hz) engines in order to achieve good efficiencies. BSR Solar Technologies GmbH is pursuing a radically
different approach with the development of medium-temperature
(200°C to 500°C), low-pressure (about 10 bar) and
low-frequency (0.5 to 5 Hz) Stirling engines. Due to this
relatively low temperature/pressure/frequency constellation,
the percentage of the ideal Carnot efficiency achieved for a
given temperature difference is much higher than that realized
by high-temperature Stirling engines. For temperatures of
300°C (and 30°C on the cold side) the ideal Carnot
efficiency is about 48% of which 75% is realized by
BSRsolar's medium-temperature Stirling technology brings very favorable economics to the design and construction of Stirling engines. In conventional high-temperature Stirling engines the displacer and the piston are synchronized. To maintain a momentum of both at all times, costly crankshafts, heavy flywheels and other devices are necessary for temporary storage of mechanical energy. In addition, they need very expensive material. With the introduction of an innovative Stirling valve the
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