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Wast Heat Utilization in Waste-to Energy (WTE) Plants Using a Solid State Heat Engine Driven by Shape Memory Alloy (SMA

Wast Heat Utilization in Waste-to Energy (WTE) Plants Using a Solid State Heat Engine Driven by Shape Memory Alloy (SMA). Eduardo Cristi and Masato R. Nakamura Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology and Industrial Design New York City College of Technology (City Tech)

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Wast Heat Utilization in Waste-to Energy (WTE) Plants Using a Solid State Heat Engine Driven by Shape Memory Alloy (SMA

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  1. Wast Heat Utilization in Waste-to Energy (WTE) Plants Using a Solid State Heat Engine Driven by Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) Eduardo Cristi and Masato R. Nakamura Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology and Industrial Design New York City College of Technology (City Tech) City University of New York (Cuny) 300 Jay Street, Brookyn, NY 11201

  2. Background • Why? • Current situation?

  3. Objective • Why use sma • Why sma engine is great idea

  4. Methodology • How our research will be conducted • CAD modeling simulation • Pysical model (prototype) • IR camera Thermal Analysis • Then compare Simulation With Real life data

  5. 3-1 cad modeling

  6. Physical Model • Picture of physical model Picture of experimental work

  7. Thermal Images Explanation for thermal images • Tempeture Profile

  8. Results and discusuions

  9. Result and discussion part 2

  10. Summary and future work

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