Performance of a Thermoacoustic Sound Wave Generator driven with Waste Heat of Automobile Gasoline Engine.
2004; Japan Society Mechanical Engineers; Volume: 70; Issue: 689 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1299/kikaib.70.292
ISSN0387-5016
AutoresMasayasu Hatazawa, Hiroshi Sugita, Takahiro Ogawa, Yoshitoki Seo,
Tópico(s)Thermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems
ResumoA new type of thermoacoustic sound wave generator driven with the waste heat of a 4 cycle automobile gasoline engine is described. The exhaust-pipe connected sound wave generator, in which the hot heat exchanger is set in the exhaust pipe in order to recover the waste heat of exhaust gas, is proposed. A temperature of 780°C of exhaust gas in the exhaust is observed. In a conventional thermoacoustic sound wave generator, sound waves originate at a temperature of the hot heat exchanger, TH, of 200-300°C and become sufficient at 700°C. It is confirmed that the new generator generates sufficient sound waves and its performance is almost equal to that of the electric heater driven generator at a thermal input of 300 W, which corresponds to slightly more than 1% of the heat quantity of exhaust gas provided under the condition that the number of engine revolutions is 2 600 r.p.m. and that the throttle opening is 35%.
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