2000
DOI: 10.1121/1.429094
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Experimental instability study in a thermoacoustic prime-mover

Abstract: First, the stability properties of a linear thermoacoustic prime-mover are determined experimentally. For different values of the mean pressure between 0.5 and 10 bars, the damping rate is carefully obtained as a function of the temperature gradient |∇T| enforced along the stack, up to the instability onset at |∇T|c. These results are then confronted with the predictions of a numerical model based on Rott’s theory used with complex frequencies, in which the prime-mover is seen as a feedback loop in the electri… Show more

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