Lecture

Stirling Cycle

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This lecture covers the Stirling cycle, a thermodynamic cycle proposed by R. Stirling in 1816, which involves two isotherms and two isochores. The cycle operates by variations in fluid pressure in a closed circuit, allowing for continuous combustion and diverse fuel usage. The Stirling engine can function as a refrigerator or heat pump, with the ability to utilize alternative heat sources such as solar radiation.

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