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Announcement Field trips: Thursday 8 am on UT Campus Meet at the main entrance of ECJ (2 nd floor) Friday 8 am St. Edward's University Meet at the main entrance
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Final Project Report Due: Tuesday, May 6 Report Presentation: TBD
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Lecture Objectives: Introduce Low temperature Energy Systems – Stirling engines Energy mesurment
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Low temperature energy systems Waist heat is part of almost every CHP Many new micro CHP system use Stirling engine http://www.viessmann.com
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Stirling cycle Closed Cycle Engine No phase change Working fluid: air, hydrogen, or helium
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Stirling engine Theoretical efficiency of up to 25% (for 500ºC) Real efficiency in residential application between 6-8%
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When using gas good for micro-generation where heat is needed around the year
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Thermal energy measuring technique for energy management systems Measuring of temperatures Water, glycol, steam, air,…. Measuring of flow rates same list of fluid Issues: Accuracy Frequency Time integration
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9 Resistance Temperature Devices Resistance temperature devices (RTDs) 10 year ago -most commonly applied T-sensing device Nearly linear (positive) T coefficient of metals Platinum = very popular will not oxidize (change resistance) --- stable highly accurate Thin-film platinum RTDs = ± 0.1 o K Also: rhodium-iron, nickel, tungsten, copper Simple circuit design w/ good sensitivity Requires transducers Response time depends on ……
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10 Thermistors Themistors = thermal resistors Element: semi-conductor compounds (metal oxides) Change resistance w/ T (negative T coefficient) Significant change in R vs. T relative to RTDs RTDs: order 0.1 ohm/ o C Thermistors: order 10 ohm/ o C Highly non-linear T vs. R curve see ASHRAE PDS IV document (pg. 2-9)
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11 RTD vs. Thermistor
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12 Thermocouples Two wires of dissimilar metals joined at two ends – solder, weld, twist One end heated – small current generated V based on temperature difference and material props V proportional to T difference Voltage often order µV (e.g., 50 µV/ o C) Less precise than RTDs Thermopiles = bunch of thermocouples (to order mV) See Table 2 of ASHRAE Handbook Ch 14
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13 Thermocouples Gas hot water heater - Pilot flame sensor
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14 Type of thermocouples T - Copper - Constant K – Al - Chromium
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Turbine flow meters
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Vortex flowmeter For given geometry V~f You measure sped of pressure oscillations (frequency)
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Doppler/Transit-Time Ultrasonics
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Magnetic
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