Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6693778 Applied Energy 2013 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We develop a nonlinear model for a two-phase heat-powered thermofluidic engine. ► We compare the results with an existing linear model and experimental observations. ► The two models predict a similar oscillation frequency for the fluid pumping device. ► The predicted efficiencies are dissimilar and in some cases have different trends. ► The nonlinear model gives more realistic predictions of actual engine performance.
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