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Research Article

Energy and exergo-environmental performance analysis of a Stirling micro-fridge with imperfect regenerator

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Article: 2351089 | Received 29 Jan 2024, Accepted 29 Apr 2024, Published online: 17 May 2024
 

Abstract

In search of very small and ecological refrigeration machines, Stirling chillers are studied on a micro-scale. This article analyzes the performance of a Stirling microcooler using a new modeling approach. This micro-cooler consists of a pillar network as regenerator, a compression and expansion chamber suitable for batch manufacturing, Alpha configuration with helium as working fluid. The Schmidt model with imperfect regeneration is used with consideration of work losses due to gas spring hysteresis. The equations solved analytically using the laws of thermodynamics are used to evaluate the energy and exergy performance of the microcooler. The parameters like height and internal width of the regenerator, phase angle, temperature ratio, swept volume ratio, cooling pressure, dead volume ratio are studied. A numerical code is developed in Matlab. Results show that optimal parameters develop a cooling capacity of 18.99 mW at a phase angle of 45°, a coefficient of performance of 1.104 at an internal height of the regenerator of 0.85 mm, an ecological coefficient of performance of 10.9 mW, an exergy yield of 6.13%, a destroyed exergy of 0.66 mW. The comparison between the present work and those in the literature shows that the current micro-cooler explores a COP improvement of 35%.

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