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07-02-2006, 03:21 PM #1
thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
Hello I'm a BSc physics student at exeter university (UK), and I'm working on a thermo acoustic refrigerator.
I don't know how much you know about thermo acoustic refrigeration but I'm building what is called a TADTAR (Thermo Acoustically Driven Thermo Acoustic Refrigerator).
Basically the device is a pressure vessel with two (Reticulated Vitreous Carbon) inserts called stacks. One stack acts as a heat engine, in that you heat one end of it and it emmits sound. This sound wave oscillates across an identical stack at the other end and "pumps" small packets of heat across it to induct a temperature gradient and so a net cooling.
My problem is heating the prime mover stack tothe required 400 C
The pressure vessel has an inside diameter of 39mm so whatever is heating it has to be small. I'm considering using a nickel crome element but electrically insulating it from the RVC stack would be hard.
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thanks for your help,
Jack
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07-02-2006, 04:34 PM #2
Re: thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
Hi Jack, & welcome to the forum. How about a very powerful torch bulb?
Could you post the fuller explanation of the system that you showed me here for the guys, or is it hush-hush?
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07-02-2006, 04:49 PM #3
Re: thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
Hi Freezergeezer,
Yes I was concidering a powerful torch bulb, as its electrically insulated, but it has to be quite small.
I'll post some more info on this later on as ive got to be off in a mo.
cheers!
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08-02-2006, 03:25 AM #4
Re: thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
Cartridge heater. You can get them in what ever wattage you want. Most are rated to 1500F
Will melt ice for $101/hr
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04-09-2006, 06:01 AM #5
Re: thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
There is a forum specific to thermoacoustic refrigeration systems.
w ww.mecheng. adelaide.edu.au/anvc/thermoacoustics/forum/
We would be happy to address / respond to the question there.
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04-09-2006, 07:08 AM #6
Re: thermo acoustic refrigerator: problem with stack heating
It's very interesting topic. hope it going here
regards
LCI hear...I forget;I see...I remember;I do...I understand
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04-09-2006, 05:03 PM #7