Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe
In this study, the coefficient of performance (COP) and relative coefficient of performance (COPR) of an air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator (ASWTAR) was investigated. All relevant components of the thermoacoustic refrigerator were fully available in the system. Heat pipes with a tot...
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doaj-12f7ab7bd07646de8a2da6de7b983f8d2021-03-05T04:28:19ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2021-04-0124100843Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipePraitoon Chaiwongsa0Somchai Wongwises1Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Lab. (FUTURE), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangmod, Bangkok, 10140, ThailandFluid Mechanics, Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Lab. (FUTURE), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangmod, Bangkok, 10140, Thailand; National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Pathum Thani, 12120, Thailand; Corresponding author. National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Pathum Thani, 12120, Thailand.In this study, the coefficient of performance (COP) and relative coefficient of performance (COPR) of an air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator (ASWTAR) was investigated. All relevant components of the thermoacoustic refrigerator were fully available in the system. Heat pipes with a total heating power of 30W were installed into the cold-side and hot-side heat exchangers. The circular stacks with plugging ratios of 0.67, 0.71 and 0.74 and the spiral stacks with plugging ratio of 0.74 were tested and compared. The results show that the circular stack is the optimum stack geometry for ASWTAR. Similarly, a circular stack with a blockage ratio of 0.71 has the best performance, producing the lowest cold side temperature (Tc) and the highest temperature difference (ΔTm). Under no cooling load and 2W cooling load, Tc, ΔTm, COP and COPR were 22.4 °C, 30.5 °C, 0.93 and 9.57%, respectively. Finally, it is clear that due to the use of more suitable materials, the COP and COPR of a circular stack are greater than those of a spiral stack.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X2100006XBlockage ratioSpiral stackCircular stackCOPHeat pipeThermoacoustic refrigerator |
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Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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Effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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effect of the blockage ratios of circular stack on the performance of the air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator using heat pipe |
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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering |
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In this study, the coefficient of performance (COP) and relative coefficient of performance (COPR) of an air-based standing wave thermoacoustic refrigerator (ASWTAR) was investigated. All relevant components of the thermoacoustic refrigerator were fully available in the system. Heat pipes with a total heating power of 30W were installed into the cold-side and hot-side heat exchangers. The circular stacks with plugging ratios of 0.67, 0.71 and 0.74 and the spiral stacks with plugging ratio of 0.74 were tested and compared. The results show that the circular stack is the optimum stack geometry for ASWTAR. Similarly, a circular stack with a blockage ratio of 0.71 has the best performance, producing the lowest cold side temperature (Tc) and the highest temperature difference (ΔTm). Under no cooling load and 2W cooling load, Tc, ΔTm, COP and COPR were 22.4 °C, 30.5 °C, 0.93 and 9.57%, respectively. Finally, it is clear that due to the use of more suitable materials, the COP and COPR of a circular stack are greater than those of a spiral stack. |
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Blockage ratio Spiral stack Circular stack COP Heat pipe Thermoacoustic refrigerator |
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