Evaluation of standing-wave thermoacoustic cycles for cooling applications |
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Authors: | Insu Paek James E. Braun Luc Mongeau |
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Affiliation: | aRay W. Herrick Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 140 S. Intramural Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2031, USA |
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Abstract: | The most promising applications for standing-wave thermoacoustic cooling were investigated from the perspective of the ratio of coefficient of performance (COP) to the reversible COP or COPR. A design optimization program based on the thermoacoustic simulation program known as DELTAE was developed. The program was applied to two standing-wave thermoacoustic cooler configurations in order to determine the best possible COPRs for various temperature spans between hot-side and cold-side stack-end temperatures. It was found that the COPR of standing-wave thermoacoustic coolers increases with temperature span and reaches a maximum for temperature lifts around 80 °C. Analysis of the results and the losses clearly shows that the efficiency of these systems may be good for refrigeration, but not for air-conditioning and cryogenic cooling. The COPRs determined from measurements for various thermoacoustic coolers developed so far show similar trends, and generally support the optimization results. |
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Keywords: | Thermoacoustic Cooling Simulation Optimization COP ReversibilityMots clé s: Thermoacoustique Ré frigé ration Simulation Optimisation COP Ré versibilité |
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