Stirling Engine - Approach for Long-Term Durability Assessment

929179

08/03/1992

Event
27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (1992)
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper summarizes the approach being used by the NASA Lewis Research Center for the long-term durability assessment of the Stirling engine hot-section components. The approach consists of: (1) preliminary Structural assessment; (2) development of a viscoplastic constitutive model to accurately determine material behavior under high-temperature thermomechanical loads, such as creep and plasticity interaction, and creep-ratcheting; (3) an experimental program to characterize material constants for the viscoplastic constitutive model, and for the short-time verification of specific materials of interest; (4) finite-element thermal analysis, and structural analysis using a viscoplastic constitutive model to obtain stress/strain/temperature at the critical location of the hot-section components for life assessment; and (5) development of a life prediction model applicable for long-term durability assessment at high temperatures.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/929179
Pages
6
Citation
Tong, M., Bartolotta, P., Halford, G., and Freed, A., "Stirling Engine - Approach for Long-Term Durability Assessment," SAE Technical Paper 929179, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/929179.
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Published
Aug 3, 1992
Product Code
929179
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English