A traveling wave thermoacoustic engine - Design and test

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McGaughy, Mitchell [1 ]
Wang, Chengshi [2 ]
Boessneck, Eric [3 ]
Salem, Thomas [4 ]
Wagner, John [2 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson,SC,10028, United States
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson,SC,29631, United States
[3] Wind Turbine Drivetrain Facility, Clemson University, N. Charleston,SC,29405, United States
[4] Wind Turbine Drivetrain Facility, Clemson University, N. Charleston,SC,29634, United States
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Acoustic fields - Machine design - Acoustic waves - Cost effectiveness - Energy harvesting - Engines - Heat exchangers - Population statistics - Waste heat;
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The demand for clean, sustainable, and cost-effective energy continues to increase due to global population growth and the corresponding use of consumer products. The provision of heat to a thermoacoustic prime mover results in the generation of an acoustic wave that can be converted into electrical power. Thermoacoustic devices offer highly reliable and transportable power generation with low environmental impact using a variety of fuel sources. This paper focuses on the design and testing of a single-stage, traveling-wave, thermoacoustic engine. The system configuration, component design, and integration of sensors will be described. Performance testing and system analysis show that for a 300 W heat source, the thermoacoustic machine generates a 54 Hz acoustic wave with a thermal efficiency of 7.8%. The system's acoustic power output may be increased by 84% through improved heat exchanger design. Tuning of the acoustic system and optimization of the bi-directional turbine merit attention to realize an applicable waste heat energy harvesting system. Copyright © 2021 by ASME.
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