Thermal cycle engine boost bridge power interface

Power plants – Motor operated by expansion and/or contraction of a unit of... – Unit of mass is a gas which is heated or cooled in one of a...

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C060S524000, C060S517000

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06871495

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for controlling a thermal dynamic cycle engine, such as a Stirling engine. The system includes a controller able to execute a program to alter certain aspects of the system to provide for a maximum power transfer and substantially stall free start up of the thermal dynamic cycle engine. Generally the controller is able to alter the current load to achieve a selected stroke length, pattern or temperature of a heater head of the engine. The system allows for generally stall free start-up and continuous control for maximum power (with maximum power factor) transfer from the thermal cycle engine or the associated alternator.

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