Mikalsen et al., 2012 - Google Patents
The free-piston reciprocating Joule Cycle engine: A new approach to efficient domestic CHP generationMikalsen et al., 2012
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- Mikalsen R
- Roskilly A
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- Proceedings of the ICAE 2012 Conference, Suzhou, China
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Current commercially available micro-CHP systems typically have electrical efficiencies of less than 20% with thermal efficiencies of approximately 70%. This paper presents a new concept for micro-scale CHP generation, based around an external combustion Joule cycle …
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