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      <subfield code="a">Over the years, the demand for energy is increasing worldwide mainly due to population and consumption growth. At this point,&#xd;
Stirling engines play a very important role due to their high efficiency and reliability and their simple and compact mechanism. The&#xd;
Stirling engine bases its operation on the Stirling cycle if the objective is to obtain energy from the heat transfer between the hot&#xd;
focus and the cold focus [1] [2]. In the same way, stirling cycles can be used in reverse mode. In this type of machines, the&#xd;
mechanical energy produced by an electric generator is used to extract heat from the cold focus and reduce its temperature, the&#xd;
applications of these cycles can range from a few degrees (maintenance of beverages, etc...) to cryogenic temperatures.&#xd;
The objective of this work is to analyze the operation of a low temperature Stirling of the company PHYWE, transparent model&#xd;
04372-00. A CFD simulation has been developed using ANSYS software and the model has been validated by means of laboratory&#xd;
tests and results of experimental tests carried out by the manufacturer.</subfield>
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