The Thing Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 I have a thought about a Stirling cycle refrigerator. I know that a stirling engine when reversed will generate a heat difference. And yes they are being built. What I don't understand is where does the cooling occur? Does it occur in the normal heating portion of the engine or the cooling portion? I think it is the heating portion, but if that part gets cooled down, does the other part of the engine get heated up? If we can connect a second stirling driven by heat from focused sunlight to the cooling stirling we can create a stirling-stirling refrigerator, can't we? What temperature can focused sunlight get to? Also, is there a way to calculate the amount of heat the stirling cycle fridge would be able to remove? As in, how low the temperature of such a fridge can reach? Thanks.
YT2095 Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 basicly, Gas compression = Heating, Gas decompression = Cooling
mrblond5311 Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 basicly, Gas compression = Heating, Gas decompression = Cooling Hey, if you have time could you explain to me how ammonia freezers work. I've been told that ammonia being pushed through coils in the freezer extract heat & then it's pushed out taking the heat with it. If you have time could you give me a more detailed description of what's going on in there, Thanks!
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