An experimental investigation of thermoacoustic lasers operating in audible frequency range

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Engineering
Department Mechanical Engineering
Author Kolhe, Sanket Anil
Title An experimental investigation of thermoacoustic lasers operating in audible frequency range
Date 2012-12
Description Thermoacoustic lasers convert heat from a high-temperature heat source into acoustic power while rejecting waste heat to a low temperature sink. The working fluids involved can be air or noble gases which are nontoxic and environmentally benign. Simple in construction due to absence of moving parts, thermoacoustic lasers can be employed to achieve generation of electricity at individual homes, water-heating for domestic purposes, and to facilitate space heating and cooling. The possibility of utilizing waste heat or solar energy to run thermoacoustic devices makes them technically promising and economically viable to generate large quantities of acoustic energy. The research presented in this thesis deals with the effects of geometric parameters (stack position, stack length, tube length) associated with a thermoacoustic laser on the output sound wave. The effects of varying input power on acoustic output were also studied. Based on the experiments, optimum operating conditions were identified and qualitative and/or quantitative explanations were provided to justify our observations. It was observed that the maximum sound pressure level was generated for the laser with the stack positioned at a distance of quarter lengths of a resonator from the closed end. Higher sound pressure levels were recorded for the laser with longer stack lengths and longer resonator lengths. Efforts were also made to develop high-frequency thermoacoustic lasers.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Sanket Anil Kolhe 2012
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67d390p
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