Deep Analysis, Testing and Development of a Thermoacoustic System for Refrigeration Applications Based on Tijani's Model Singh Yogendra1,*, Sharma Radha2 1Automation and Robotics, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India 2PG Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vidya College of Engineering, Meerut, India *Corresponding author email id: yogi.robotech@gmail.com
Online published on 4 June, 2018. Abstract Thermoacoustic refrigeration is a new alternative for cooling that is eco-friendly and inexpensive. The construction of a functional model will demonstrate the effectiveness of the new idea for modern cooling. Refrigeration cycle relies on two major thermodynamic principles. Firstly, a fluid's temperature will rise when compressed and will fall when expanded. Secondly, when two substances are placed in direct contact of each other, heat will flow from the hotter body to the cooler body. While traditional refrigerators use pumps to transfer heat on a large scale, thermoacoustic refrigerators depend on sound waves to generate waves of pressure that will alternately expand and compress the gas particles within the tube. The model constructed for this research project employed is inexpensive, household materials. For commercial use, there is way more to research and develop in this technology. Top Keywords Acoustic driver/loudspeaker, Heat exchangers, Resonator, Stacks, Thermoacoustic, Tijani's model. Top |