CO2 as working fluid
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:37 am
I am a complete neophyte to Stirling engines, just beginning my
reading to become somewhat literate. I have read about various
operating gases: air, O2, N2, He. Even freon. CO2 has exceptional
compression and expansion properties depending on heat/cold. Has
research ever been done with CO2 in Stirling engine use?
thanks anyone for response.
reading to become somewhat literate. I have read about various
operating gases: air, O2, N2, He. Even freon. CO2 has exceptional
compression and expansion properties depending on heat/cold. Has
research ever been done with CO2 in Stirling engine use?
thanks anyone for response.