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Providing a concise overview of various applications, this book reflects the conclusions of more than 20 years of worldwide research and development of Stirling regenerators, sponsored by DOE, NASA, and other organizations. The text draws on the latest research in Stirling regenerator technology, covering topics including performance improvement of Stirling converters and coolers. It also discusses applications in power generation, including alternative energy systems, and presents information on associated thermal energy storage. Written by leading experts, including a NASA veteran, this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Providing a concise overview of various applications, this book reflects the conclusions of more than 20 years of worldwide research and development of Stirling regenerators, sponsored by DOE, NASA, and other organizations. The text draws on the latest research in Stirling regenerator technology, covering topics including performance improvement of Stirling converters and coolers. It also discusses applications in power generation, including alternative energy systems, and presents information on associated thermal energy storage. Written by leading experts, including a NASA veteran, this guide offers a useful outlook on future applications of Stirling technology.

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Autorenporträt
Mounir Ibrahim is professor of mechanical engineering at Cleveland State University (CSU), Ohio. Ibrahim has been involved in research on fluid flow and heat transfer in different areas and applications, including heat transfer in gas turbines, gas turbine combustors, Stirling engines, and Stirling regenerator design using microfacbrication techniques, to name a few. He has more than 35 years of administrative, academic, research, and industrial experience. Ibrahim is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). He has been the chair of the ASME K-14 (Heat Transfer in Gas Turbines) Committee (July 2006 to June 2008). He also chaired the Mechanical Engineering Department at CSU from March 1998 to June 2002. He was a visiting scholar at Oxford University in 2008, and at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 2002. He has been awarded more than $5 million externally funded research and has supervised more than 60 masters and doctoral students. He has published more than 100 publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings. Ibrahim has two patents: "High-Temperature, Non-Catalytic, Infrared Heater," U.S. Patent #6368102 and U.S. Patent #6612835.

Roy Tew was an analytical research engineer for more than 46 years at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center. He worked on space-power projects, with particular emphasis on Stirling power-convertor analysis, until his retirement in January 2009. In these areas, he also acted as grant and contract monitor for efforts including research into Stirling thermodynamic loss understanding, Stirling regenerator research and development, and development of Stirling multidimensional modeling codes. While employed at NASA, Tew was an author or coauthor on 29 NASA reports and other published papers. He earned degrees in phys