Experimental and theoretical investigation of thermoacoustic prime mover


Autoria(s): Hariharan, NM; Sivashanmugam, P; Kasthurirengan, S
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The thermoacoustic prime mover is part of an interesting class of prime movers that can be used to generate clean energy and to drive cryogenic refrigeration systems. A thermoacoustic prime mover has been built based on the linear thermoacoustic model, which consumes thermal energy and produces acoustic energy. The objective of this article is to design a thermoacoustic prime mover that can be used as a drive for a thermoacoustic refrigerator. It is found that stack plate length and its distance from the closed end have a significant effect on the thermal efficiency of the prime mover. For different stack center positions, there is an optimum length of stack plate that has a significant effect on the performance of the thermoacoustic prime mover in terms of temperature gradient, frequency, and pressure amplitude. In this study, the experiments have been done on the thermoacoustic prime mover by varying stack position and its length with constant blockage ratio and resonator length. The results obtained from the experiments have been compared to the theoretical results acquired from DeltaEc Software.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45564/1/hvac%26r%20Res_18-6_1112_2012.pdf

Hariharan, NM and Sivashanmugam, P and Kasthurirengan, S (2012) Experimental and theoretical investigation of thermoacoustic prime mover. In: HVAC&R RESEARCH, 18 (6). pp. 1112-1121.

Publicador

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

Relação

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10789669.2012.672914

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45564/

Palavras-Chave #Centre for Cryogenic Technology
Tipo

Journal Article

PeerReviewed