Thermoacoustic cooling with no refrigerant
The Brundtland Report (also known as Our Common Future) has placed sustainability of energy resources and environmental degradation on a common global agenda. Increasing awareness has spurred much research into alternative clean energy technologies. Thermoacoustic cooling as an environmentally fr...
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my.utm.463942017-06-12T04:34:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46394/ Thermoacoustic cooling with no refrigerant Anwar, Mahmood Mohd. Ghazali, Normah H.M.A. Settar, Nurudin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The Brundtland Report (also known as Our Common Future) has placed sustainability of energy resources and environmental degradation on a common global agenda. Increasing awareness has spurred much research into alternative clean energy technologies. Thermoacoustic cooling as an environmentally friendly refrigeration system is one of the research areas being pursued. Although not commercially available, successful systems have been completed. There are, however, still many fundamental issues related to the thermoacoustic effects and the associated heat transfer that must be addressed. This paper reports a portable counter-top thermoacoustic cooling apparatus designed and fabricated at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). Based on a standing wave resonator tube, the system with a pvc resonator tube of 60 mm diameter which was initially at 24oC, accomplished cooling effects under a minute, up to 18.5oC, without the use of chlrofluorocarbons (CFCs) or other similar refrigerants which have been known to be hazardaous to our living environment. Another acrylic 110 mm diameter tube once recorded 8oC with the ambient held at 23oC. The cooling in the first system was repeatable but not significant enough for practical applications. However, with no refrigerants used and its relatively simple manufacturing, a thermoacoustic cooling system is a potentially clean cooling system to be further investigated for practical or specific applications. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Anwar, Mahmood and Mohd. Ghazali, Normah and H.M.A. Settar, Nurudin (2011) Thermoacoustic cooling with no refrigerant. In: The 12Th International Conference On Qir (Quality In Research) 2011. http://www.ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/old/index.php/journal/article/view/72 |
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The Brundtland Report (also known as Our Common Future) has placed sustainability of
energy resources and environmental degradation on a common global agenda. Increasing
awareness has spurred much research into alternative clean energy technologies.
Thermoacoustic cooling as an environmentally friendly refrigeration system is one of the
research areas being pursued. Although not commercially available, successful systems have
been completed. There are, however, still many fundamental issues related to the
thermoacoustic effects and the associated heat transfer that must be addressed. This paper
reports a portable counter-top thermoacoustic cooling apparatus designed and fabricated at the
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). Based on a standing wave resonator tube, the system
with a pvc resonator tube of 60 mm diameter which was initially at 24oC, accomplished cooling
effects under a minute, up to 18.5oC, without the use of chlrofluorocarbons (CFCs) or other
similar refrigerants which have been known to be hazardaous to our living environment.
Another acrylic 110 mm diameter tube once recorded 8oC with the ambient held at 23oC. The
cooling in the first system was repeatable but not significant enough for practical applications.
However, with no refrigerants used and its relatively simple manufacturing, a thermoacoustic
cooling system is a potentially clean cooling system to be further investigated for practical or
specific applications. |
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