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A pistonless Stirling cooler
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2002
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AeroacousticsAcoustic PowerEngineeringPrototype Acoustic CoolerCooling DeviceLiquid Metal CoolingStirling EngineThermal ManagementThermodynamicsHeat TransferThermoacoustic Heat EngineHeat PipeThermal EngineeringRefrigeration
We demonstrate a prototype acoustic cooler that uses Stirling cycles executed by a traveling wave with high acoustic impedance thermoacoustically induced in a looped tube. The tube has no moving parts, only a pair of stacks sandwiched between two heat exchangers: one amplifies the acoustic power and the amplified wave supplies the driving energy to pump heat directly within the second stack. Because it uses extremely simple hardware consisting of a few parts, the cooling device is potentially a powerful tool for applications such as conventional cooling systems.
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