TY - GEN
T1 - Characterization of inexpensive stack materials for use in standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerators
AU - Yahya, Samir Gh
AU - Mao, Xiaoan
AU - Jaworski, Artur J.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Stacks are some of the vital parts of standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerators where the energy transfer occurs thanks to a thermoacoustic effect. There are two main issues regarding stacks. Firstly, stacks might be costly due to costs of materials and secondly, their fabrication costs may be prohibitive due to the involved/impractical assembly processes. One of the solutions to these issues could be stacks made of some "random" materials such as stainless steel wool or copper scourers which are low-cost, widely available and easy to shape to take the form of a stack. Moreover, parallel plate stacks can be manually made by using regular and inexpensive materials such as Mylar sheets. Some chosen stack materials such as mentioned above have been used and studied by carrying out measurements on a standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator working in a half-wavelength mode. This work aims to investigate the thermal performance of such inexpensive stack materials. It is believed that this investigation will be beneficial for developing lowcost thermoacoustic refrigerators for both domestic and commercial applications.
AB - Stacks are some of the vital parts of standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerators where the energy transfer occurs thanks to a thermoacoustic effect. There are two main issues regarding stacks. Firstly, stacks might be costly due to costs of materials and secondly, their fabrication costs may be prohibitive due to the involved/impractical assembly processes. One of the solutions to these issues could be stacks made of some "random" materials such as stainless steel wool or copper scourers which are low-cost, widely available and easy to shape to take the form of a stack. Moreover, parallel plate stacks can be manually made by using regular and inexpensive materials such as Mylar sheets. Some chosen stack materials such as mentioned above have been used and studied by carrying out measurements on a standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator working in a half-wavelength mode. This work aims to investigate the thermal performance of such inexpensive stack materials. It is believed that this investigation will be beneficial for developing lowcost thermoacoustic refrigerators for both domestic and commercial applications.
UR - https://iifiir.org/en/fridoc/characterization-of-inexpensive-stack-materials-for-use-in-standing-31647
U2 - 10.18462/iir.icr.2015.0526
DO - 10.18462/iir.icr.2015.0526
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85016774129
T3 - Refrigeration Science and Technology
SP - 1324
EP - 1331
BT - 24th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, ICR 2015
PB - International Institute of Refrigeration
T2 - 24th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration, ICR 2015
Y2 - 16 August 2015 through 22 August 2015
ER -