Stirling Engine Powered Fan
Bhanu Prasad D. N1, Yathin Kumar L2, Rakshith M3

1Bhanu Prasad D. N, M.Tech, Masters of Engineering Management, DSCE, Bangalore, India.
2Yathin Kumar L, BE- Department of Mechanical Engineering, KSIT, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
3Rakshith M, BE- Department of Mechanical Engineering, KSIT, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.

Manuscript received on 20 January 2015 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 January 2015 | Manuscript published on 30 January 2015 | PP: 23-25 | Volume-3 Issue-6, January 2015 | Retrieval Number: F1310013615/2015©BEIESP
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Abstract: This project was set out to explore the probability of designing a cooling device using Stirling engine. This would include research, design and fabrication. Stirling engines would run on different sources of sufficient external heat to generate the desired motion.Our target beneficiaries would be rural areas of people living in the marginalized areas with little hope of getting access to electricity. The success of this project would afford these people a chance to have a reliable cooling device their homes.
Keywords: Stirling Engine; Renewable Energy; Basic cycle

Scope of the Article: Renewable Energy Technology