stirling engine generator - edge
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Project Recap
Customer needs and Specifications
Bill of Materials
Thermal Materials
CAD Solid Model ANSYS Model
Circuit Drawings
Electrical Design
Updated Risk Assessment RACI Matrix
Test Plan
MSD II Schedule
Design and construct a portable Stirling
cycle engine generator that operates
using solar energy, or with any kind of
heat source (fire, heat lamp, etc.)
The generator must produce 10 watts at 5 volts of electrical power.
Must be weatherproof, and be able to last 1 year from the date it is set outside.
Provide first generation design for further development of higher power applications.
Must weigh less than 20 pounds.
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P12471\web\public\BOM9054.xls
Mykroy Ceramic Insulation Disk: › Glass-like ceramic
› Rated up to 800°C
› Prevents conductivity between cylinders http://www.crystexcomposites.com/new/machinableDX.pdf
http://www.crystexcomposites.com/new/MachiningGuidelines.pdf
Absorber/insulation: › Mineral Wool Insulation
Rated up to 650°C http://www.industrialinsulation.com/images/mineral_wool_MSDS.pdf
› Fiberglass Paper insulation with a Teflon Wrap Teflon Wrap peaks at 300°C, best between 200°C and
260°C (would go around the outside of the fiberglass paper insulation)
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Calculations.xlsx
P12471\Items for Detailed Design
Review\Risk Assessment_MSD II Rev
02.xlsx
P12471\Items for Detailed Design
Review\Team 12471 Test Plan.doc
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Gantt Chart.pdf
P12471\Items for Detailed Design
Review\Work Breakdown Structure Rev
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