Energy conversion using thermoacoustic devices

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Symko, Orest George
Title Energy conversion using thermoacoustic devices
Date 1999
Description Thermoacoustic engines offer the possibility for simple and efficient energy convmiondevices. They can be prime movers where heat produces sound or heat pumps and refrigerators where sound pump heat. An important element in such engines is the secondary thermodynamic medium, the stack which provides the phasing between heat transfer and pressure changes at acoustical frequencies. Other elements are a resonator, working fluid, usually a gas, heat exchangers and a driver or source of heat. Similar to thermoelectric devices, the engines require a temperature difference for their operation and when run in a amjugate mode they produce a temperature difference. They are interesting because they are simple and they have essentially no moving parts.
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
First Page 645
Last Page 648
DOI 10.1109/ICT.1999.843470
Subject Thermoacoustic devices; Thermoacoustics
Subject LCSH Energy conversion
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Symko, O. G. (1999). Energy conversion using thermoacoustic devices. International Conference on Thermoelectrics, ICT, Proceedings, 645-8.
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