Sirs, et al, noticed your response re heat in excess of 300
degrees. If I had ~1100-1500 degrees of heat, and ~84,000 pounds of
steam @~275 psig, are there any current plans or applications for a
Stirling device in existence?
waste heat recovery
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Defining only the Temperature(s) and/or the Pressure are indadequate to make any kind application evaluation. for a Stirling engine or any other kind of machine. The heat FLOW in BTUs or calories per unit of time and steam flow in pounds/unit of time are also necessary.
Do you have something specific in mind??
Do you have something specific in mind??