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Thermal Design of Stirling-Cycle Machines
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In this paper it is shown that the design of the heat-transfer surfaces of Stirling-cycle machines can be based on an ideal isothermal analysis of the cycle and the use of conventional heat exchanger design techniques; however, the use of steady-flow heat-transfer data and expressions for effectiveness as a function of Ntu may not be valid.
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Creswick, F., "Thermal Design of Stirling-Cycle Machines," SAE Technical Paper 650079, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650079.Also In
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