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Item Dynamics of Free Piston Stirling Engines(2009) Choudhary, Farhan; Balachandran, Balakumar; Mechanical Engineering; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)Free piston Stirling engines (FPSEs) are examples of closed cycle regenerative engines, which can be used to convert thermal energy into mechanical energy. FPSEs are multi-degree-of-freedom dynamical systems that are designed to operate in a periodic manner. Traditionally, the designed periodic orbits are meta-stable, making the system operation sensitive to disturbances. A preferred operating state would be an attracting limit cycle, since the steady-state dynamics would be unique. In this thesis, it is investigated as to how to engineer a Hopf bifurcation of an equilibrium solution in a FPSE. Through a combination of weakly nonlinear analysis and simulations, it is shown that it is possible to engineer a Hopf bifurcation in a FPSE system. Through the analyses, reduced-order-models are developed on the basis of Schmidt formulations and nodal analysis. This thesis effort could serve as a platform for designing FPSEs which take advantage of nonlinear phenomena in either the beta or double acting alpha configuration.