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Type: | Conference paper |
Title: | Development of a low-cost loudspeaker-driven thermoacoustic refrigerator |
Author: | Zoontjens, L. Howard, C. Zander, A. Cazzolato, B. |
Citation: | Acoustics 2005 : acoustics in a changing environment : proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society / Terrance McMinn (ed.): pp.373-379 |
Publisher: | Australian Acoustical Society (Western Australian division) |
Publisher Place: | CD ROM |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 090988224X 9781622762682 |
Conference Name: | Australian Acoustical Society. Conference (2005 : Busselton, W.A.) |
Editor: | McMinn, T. |
Statement of Responsibility: | Luke Zoontjens, Carl Q. Howard, Anthony C. Zander and Ben S. Cazzolato |
Abstract: | Thermoacoustic refrigeration is an emerging 'green' technology based upon the purposeful use of high-pressure sound waves to provide cooling. This paper describes the development of a thermoacoustic refrigerator built with the aim of using domestic 'off the shelf' parts where possible. The key considerations and tools used in the design and development of the thermoacoustic refrigerator are discussed, and results detailing the performance of the device obtained from direct measurements and computer modelling are compared. |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 2 Environment Institute publications Mechanical Engineering conference papers |
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