Selected Properties of the Dynamic Model of the Piston-Crankshaft Assembly in Stirling Engine Combined with the Thermodynamic Submodel

This work presents a dynamic model of the piston-crankshaft assembly of the Stirling engine with three degrees of freedom combined with the isothermal thermodynamic submodel. The model allowed for consideration of the working gas pressure from the thermodynamic submodel, whose working space was divided into partial volume units and subjected to analysis. Performing the analysis of the physical model and adopting the data from the real object, with the assumption of the static mass reduction, enabled developing of a simulation model of the piston-crankshaft assembly. Subsequently, the model was extended by the part describing pressure changes in the cylinder, theoretical work, theoretical power of the working gas with the assumption of the isothermal heat exchange in the compression and expansion spaces. On the basis of the motion equations shown in the work, the influence of the model’s chosen parameters on the operation of the integrated simulation model was presented and analyzed. The results of the conducted simulations were also additionally derived from an analysis of the displacement, velocity, and piston acceleration curves, as well as the curves of displacement, velocity, and crankshaft angular acceleration. The presented results convey the information about the dynamic operation of the simulated real object working at the preset thermodynamic parameters of the working gas.

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