Difference between revisions of "Thermo Acoustic Engines"

From energypedia
***** (***** | *****)
m
***** (***** | *****)
m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
 
= Overview =
 
= Overview =
  
Line 26: Line 27:
  
 
*[http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/pubs/00326024.pdf Thermoacoustic Engines and Refrigerators, Los Alamos Science, Number 21, 1993]<br/>
 
*[http://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/pubs/00326024.pdf Thermoacoustic Engines and Refrigerators, Los Alamos Science, Number 21, 1993]<br/>
*[[:Category:Heating_and_Cooling|Find all articles related to heating/cooling here]]
+
*[[:Category:Heating and Cooling|Find all articles related to heating/cooling here]]
  
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
Line 34: Line 35:
 
<references /><br/>
 
<references /><br/>
  
[[Category:Impacts_Environmental]]
+
[[Category:Energy_Efficiency]]
 +
[[Category:Cooling]]
 
[[Category:Heating_and_Cooling]]
 
[[Category:Heating_and_Cooling]]
[[Category:Cooling]]
 
[[Category:Energy_Efficiency]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:10, 13 June 2016

Overview

Thermoacoustic (TA) uses high-amplitude sound waves in a mixture of harmless gases to create oscillations in pressure, temperature and displacement, which are used to pump heat.[1]


Video on sciencechannel.com (*English)

You tube video (*German / English subtitles)


How it Works

Find out how Thermoacoustic Engines and Refrigerators work in this document.


Environmental Benefits



Further Information


References

  1. Cool Sound Industries, Inc.: http://www.coolsound.us/work.html