Title
Solar Engine Irrigation System (SEIS) - Phase 2

CoPED ID
96b6237a-d037-4269-8b83-cbd80a93b4b0

Status
Closed


Value
£1,236,500

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2017

End Date
June 30, 2018

Description

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The Solar Engine Irrigation System (SEIS) is a solar powered irrigation system based around combining the mechanical output of a heat engine with a fluid pump. The heat engine is a free-piston variant of a Stirling/Ericsson cycle engine based on a thermomechanical generator developed at Harwell by Ted Cooke-Yarborough (see patent US 4,345,437) and further developed by others (see patent GB2298903). The thermomechanical generator has only one moving part and is designed so that it has no surfaces undergoing mechanical wear leading to an extremely reliable and long lasting mechanism. One version of the TMG recorded the longest service-free design life for any engine and lasted 90,000 hours before service intervention was required. The SEIS uses the upper diaphragm on the TMG to act as the moving component and is coupled to the pump. Two pump type options (both positive displacement) are proposed to offer additional site-specific opportunities - such as differing well depths and levels of water contamination. Their designs have been chosen to provide good lift, dry running and self-priming characteristics, tolerance to grit and sludge and high efficiency. The heat source for the engine is provided by a very low cost solar reflector designed to capture ambient light over a range of solar elevations. Optionally other heat sources could be used. The work is to be undertaken by the combined capabilities of Azur Innovation, Bowman Process Technology, Nottingham University and the water charity Practical Action.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Solar energy
  2. Solar heating
  3. Motors and engines

Extracted key phrases
  1. Solar Engine Irrigation System
  2. Heat engine
  3. SEIS
  4. Ericsson cycle engine
  5. Low cost solar reflector
  6. Free design life
  7. Heat source
  8. Pump type option
  9. Solar elevation
  10. Thermomechanical generator
  11. Fluid pump
  12. Phase
  13. Patent GB2298903
  14. Long service
  15. Long lasting mechanism

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