Kinematic Flexure-Based Stirling-Brayton Hybrid Engine Generator for Residential CHP CX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 11/16/2015 Location(s): Multiple LocationsOffices(s): Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
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November 16, 2015Kinematic Flexure-Based Stirling-Brayton Hybrid Engine Generator for Residential CHP
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 11/16/2015
Location(s): Multiple Locations
Offices(s): Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
Funding will support the project team's small-scale, research and development activities to develop a new approach to a Stirling engine through the use of Sencera Energy's flexure-based volume displacement devices, obviating the need for a piston and cylinder.