Engine
Test Facility
Test
Cell 1
This
testing area is primarily configured to establish the overall
performance of a heat-powered engine, including its efficiency,
power output, and reliability. To date, research has been conducted
both on externally heated Stirling, organic Rankine, and steam
Rankine engines and on the devices that generate the thermal input
to these engines.
The
capabilities of Test Cell 1 include a fuel/air combustion skid
for energy input; cooling systems for heat removal; 130 kW eddy-current
dynamometer for precision power measurements; and instrumentation,
system protection, and power control channels.For measuring the
thermal output of fuel-fired thermal energy systems, such as a
gas-fired liquid-metal evaporator for Stirling engines, Test Cell
1 offers a gas-gap calorimeter, which simulates the engine by
allowing the liquid metal to condense at operating temperatures.
Test
Cell 2
Test
Cell 2 is currently set up to test bench-scale solar receivers,
which are devices that absorb the concentrated solar energy from
the sun and transfer it to a heat engine. In the testing area,
the solar input is simulated by quartz lamp banks and their associated
power control systems. Power is absorbed using gas-gap calorimeters.
This
test cell also supports bakeout and fills operations on liquid-metal
heat-transfer devices. For these operations, portable heat trace
and heat-trace control systems are available, as are portable
vacuum systems and residual gas analyzers.
Data/Control
Room
The
Engine Test Facility offers a well-equipped control room for personnel
to monitor tests. The data acquisition system (DAS) measures,
displays, and stores the data from each data channel in the system.
The HP3852 DAS is controlled by a personal computer with LabView
software. Additional personal computers are also available for
data reduction and other applications.
Color
video cameras are provided to capture the tests on film. The video
lines are routed into the control room, are displayed on high-resolution
monitors, and can be stored on 8-mm tape.
Maintenance/Assembly
Bay
A
maintenance and assembly bay is situated next to the test cells
for test preparations. This bay includes the following conveniences:
- 14-ft
ceiling
- 10-ft
doors
- Overhead
crane
- Electrical
power
- Compressed
air
- Workbenches
- Parts
Cleaner
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Lisa Sena-Henderson
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Modified: 01/10/06