Introduction To Thermoacoustic Devices

Introduction To Thermoacoustic Devices
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-13 : 9781944659783
ISBN-10 : 1944659781
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Book Synopsis Introduction To Thermoacoustic Devices by : Tetsushi Biwa

Download or read book Introduction To Thermoacoustic Devices written by Tetsushi Biwa and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2021-08-23 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Oscillations of gas and/or liquid columns in a flow channel can lead to various phenomena such as Stirling cycle heat engines, pulse tube refrigerators, as well as thermally induced gas oscillations like Sondhauss tube and Rijke tube. Although those phenomena may look different from each other, they can be universally described by the concepts of work flow and heat flow. Work flow stands for the acoustic power used in acoustics. Heat flow is the energy flow associated with the hydrodynamic transport of entropy. These energy flows help us to understand the thermoacoustic phenomena and construct acoustical heat engines.The book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how the oscillations of gas and/or liquid columns make possible the mutual energy conversions between work flow and heat flow through thermal interactions between fluids and channel walls. The thermodynamic aspects of energy flows are highlighted by introducing Lagrangian point of view to explain the thermodynamic cycles that the fluid parcels undergo. The relevant experimental results are provided to verify the theoretical analysis based on basic equations of fluid dynamics.


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