A new refrigerator which uses resonant high amplitude sound in inert gases to pump heat is described and demonstrated. The phasing of the thermoacoustic cycle is provided by thermal conduction. This 'natural' phasing allows the entire refrigerator to operate with only one moving part (the loudspeaker diaphragm). The thermoacoustic refrigerator has no sliding seals, requires no lubrication, uses only low-tolerance machine parts, and contains no expensive components. Because the compressor moving mass is typically small and the oscillation frequency is high, the small amount of vibration is very easily isolated. This low vibration and lack of sliding seals makes thermoacoustic refrigeration an excellent candidate for food refrigeration and co...
Concerns about global warming, pollution and the depletion o f ozone layer due to CFC refrigerants h...
Concerns regarding the environmental impact associated with the use of current vapour-compression re...
In general, the thermoacoustic refrigeration technique employs either the pulse-tube type refrigerat...
A new refrigerator which uses resonant high amplitude sound in inert gases to pump heat is described...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/3.466A new spacecraft c...
In Proceedings of the 5th International Cryocoolers Conference (1988, August 18 - 19, 1988, Naval Po...
Thermoacoustic refrigerators have typically been designed to cool an isolated working fluid, necessi...
It is possible to build refrigerators using acoustic waves to pump heat. This technique is called th...
The thermoacoustic theory is studied in detail and its application to refrigeration is analyzed. Thi...
During the last decades, pioneering studies on thermoacoustics during the 1980‘s, have been put into...
Thermo acoustic is arecent phenomenon which is used to develop the engines and pumps. Thermo acousti...
Concerns over the danger imposed on our environment from hazardous refrigerants released from the in...
Abstract- To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, internationally research and development is intended t...
Thermoacoustic refrigeration is an emerging 'green' technology based upon the purposeful use of high...
Using the power of sound, thermoacoustic refrigeration technology could dramatically reduce the envi...
Concerns about global warming, pollution and the depletion o f ozone layer due to CFC refrigerants h...
Concerns regarding the environmental impact associated with the use of current vapour-compression re...
In general, the thermoacoustic refrigeration technique employs either the pulse-tube type refrigerat...
A new refrigerator which uses resonant high amplitude sound in inert gases to pump heat is described...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/3.466A new spacecraft c...
In Proceedings of the 5th International Cryocoolers Conference (1988, August 18 - 19, 1988, Naval Po...
Thermoacoustic refrigerators have typically been designed to cool an isolated working fluid, necessi...
It is possible to build refrigerators using acoustic waves to pump heat. This technique is called th...
The thermoacoustic theory is studied in detail and its application to refrigeration is analyzed. Thi...
During the last decades, pioneering studies on thermoacoustics during the 1980‘s, have been put into...
Thermo acoustic is arecent phenomenon which is used to develop the engines and pumps. Thermo acousti...
Concerns over the danger imposed on our environment from hazardous refrigerants released from the in...
Abstract- To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, internationally research and development is intended t...
Thermoacoustic refrigeration is an emerging 'green' technology based upon the purposeful use of high...
Using the power of sound, thermoacoustic refrigeration technology could dramatically reduce the envi...
Concerns about global warming, pollution and the depletion o f ozone layer due to CFC refrigerants h...
Concerns regarding the environmental impact associated with the use of current vapour-compression re...
In general, the thermoacoustic refrigeration technique employs either the pulse-tube type refrigerat...