Open cyclic thermoacoustics |
Posted on:2000-08-14 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation |
University:Georgia Institute of Technology | Candidate:Reid, Robert Stowers | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:1468390014464815 | Subject:Engineering |
Abstract/Summary: | |
A new type of thermodynamic device combining a thermodynamic cycle with the externally applied steady flow of an open thermodynamic process is discussed and experimentally demonstrated. The gas flowing through this device can be heated or cooled in a series of semi-open cyclic steps. The combination of open and cyclic flows makes possible the elimination of some or all of the heat exchangers (with their associated invversibility). Heat is directly exchanged with the process fluid as it flows through the device when operating as a refrigerator, producing a staging effect that tends to increase First Law thermodynamic efficiency. An open-flow thermoacoustic refrigerator was built to demonstrate this concept, Several approaches are presented that describe the physical characteristics of this device. Tests have been conducted on this refrigerator with good agreement with a proposed theory. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Open, Device, Cyclic, Thermodynamic |
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