1992
DOI: 10.1121/1.403263
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Impedance and stability analysis of two thermoacoustic prime movers.

Abstract: Thermoacoustic heat engines can be used to produce sound from heat and to transport heat using sound. The air-filled prime mover studied is a quarter wavelength resonator that produces sound at nominally 116 Hz for a temperature difference of ΔT=176 K. Specific acoustic impedance at the mouth of the prime mover was measured as a function of the temperature difference between the hot and cold heat exchangers. The real part of the impedance changes sign for sufficiently large temperature differences, indicating … Show more

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