Abstract
This paper reports on the fabrication and validation of the piston assembly for a new micro heat engine based on the Stirling cycle, (MISTIC - MIcro STIrling Clusters), intended for electric power generation by harvesting low temperature waste heat (≥ 200° C). Here, we define the requirements, develop the fabrication processes and fabricate piston assemblies to show the feasibility. Static and dynamic response of the pistons show that high quality factors (Q>100) are achievable with the polymer structures and the natural frequencies of adjacent pistons can be matched (within 4 percent), two characteristics required to allow start-up of the engine. We also demonstrate an electromagnetic actuator that is capable of individually exciting the pistons to further facilitate start-up.
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Avetissian, T., Leveillé, Hachey, M. A., Formosa, F., & Fréchette, L. G. (2019). MISTIC - Micro Stirling Heat Engines for Thermal Energy Harvesting. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1407). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1407/1/012041
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