Stirling engine instability detection and prevention

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7705479
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11658049

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A Stirling engine (1) includes a reciprocating piston which drives an alternator to provide an electrical output (7). The current signal (7) is measured by a current monitor (60) and a fast Fourier Transform value is produced. The FFT of the current signal (7) has been found to be directly related to the stability of operation of the Stirling engine. As harmonic peaks in the FFT increase, this indicates that the stroke length of the piston is approaching or exceeding a safe maximum. Correction action, such as a reduction in heat to the Stirling engine, can be taken in consequence. A variety of stroke length detectors (110) are also disclosed, for use in combination with, or separately from, the FFT analysis of the current signal (7). Optical and mechanical switches and analogue sensors are disclosed, along with an accelerometer mounted upon the casing of the Stirling engine.

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MICROGEN ENGINE CORPORATION HOLDING B VDE HOGENKAMP 16 ULFT 7071 EC

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Aldridge, Wayne Kenneth Granby, GB 10 133
Hardingham, Christopher Mark Danbury, GB 1 4
McEntee, Jarlath Michael Castine, US 4 11
Silcock, Roger Stuart Peterborough, GB 2 11
Smith, Gordon Runcorn, GB 65 763
Spenceley, Christopher John Yattendon, GB 4 26
Welty, Stephen Charles Cambridge, GB 4 12

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