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Analysis and performance of a large thermoacoustic engine

Gregory W. Swift
- 01 Sep 1992 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 3, pp 1551-1563
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In this paper, measurements and analysis of a 13 cm−diam thermo-acoustic engine are presented, and the authors identify several causes of this amplitude-dependent deviation, including resonanceenhanced harmonic content in the acoustic wave, and a new, first-order temperature defect in thermoacoustic heat exchangers.
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Measurements and analysis of a 13‐cm‐diam thermoacoustic engine are presented. At its most powerful operating point, using 13.8‐bar helium, the engine delivered 630 W to an external acoustic load, converting heat to delivered acoustic power with an efficiency of 9%. At low acoustic amplitudes, where (linear) thermoacoustic theory is expected to apply, measurements of temperature difference and frequency agree with the predictions of theory to within 4%, over conditions spanning factors of 4 in mean pressure, 10 in pressure amplitude, 6 in frequency, and 3 in gas sound speeds. But measurements of the square of pressure amplitude versus heater power differ from the predictions of theory by 20%, twice the estimated uncertainty in the results. At higher pressure amplitudes (up to 16% of the mean pressure), even more significant deviation from existing thermoacoustic theory is observed. Several causes of this amplitude‐dependent deviation are identified, including resonance‐enhanced harmonic content in the acoustic wave, and a new, first‐order temperature defect in thermoacoustic heat exchangers. These causes explain some, but not all, of the amplitude‐dependent deviation of the high‐amplitude measurements from existing (linear) theory.

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