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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

ISSN

0387-5016

Autores

Masayasu Hatazawa, Hiroshi Sugita, Takahiro Ogawa, Yoshitoki Seo,

Tópico(s)

Thermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems

Resumo

A 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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