Using gas engine's residual heat to power a Stirling engine.

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Using the residual heat from a gas engine to power a Stirling engine could theoretically produce energy for battery storage, leading to higher efficiency and reduced fuel consumption. However, the efficiency of the Stirling engine is low, and the additional hardware costs may not justify the limited energy output. Critics argue that using a gas engine to generate heat for the Stirling engine results in greater overall energy losses, as it requires more work from the gas engine. This concept is likened to adding an alternator to an electric car, which increases drag and power requirements without significant benefits. Overall, while the idea has potential, practical implementation may not yield favorable results.
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It does not sound bad, does not It??.
Using the residual heat it would be possible to power a Stirling engine,
producing energy to be stored in the battery. Getting
less power from the gas engine, (less time alternator running), less gas used, higher efficiency.
How does it sound??
 
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Yeah, it works, but you can't get a great deal of useful energy out of it though through a Sterling cycle, and it's usually not worth it for the extra cost of installing the hardware. Heat recovery (for hot water or steam) works quite nicely though, as does turbine heat recovery.
 
crazySpic said:
It does not sound bad, does not It??.
Using the residual heat it would be possible to power a Stirling engine,
producing energy to be stored in the battery. Getting
less power from the gas engine, (less time alternator running), less gas used, higher efficiency.
How does it sound??

You are forgetting that you have to build heat to run the sterling engine.
The engine is not very efficient
If you use a gas engine to run a sterling engine to run accessories then you are adding to the total losses of the system - not gaining anything.
The gas engine is actually doing MORE work to make the heat required by the sterling engine in order to do the work to run the accessories.

Its like putting an alternator on the wheels of an electric car to charge the battery to run the car. More losses and a power requirement that goes up due to the drag of the alternator.
 
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