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http://dx.doi.org/10.7836/kses.2012.32.2.105

A Comparative Study on the Characteristics of Thermoacoustic Laser for Applying Solar Energy  

Park, Sung-Seek (Dept. of Nuclear & Energy Engineering, Jeju National University)
An, Eoung-Jin (Dept. of Nuclear & Energy Engineering, Jeju National University)
Oh, Seung-Jin (Dept. of Nuclear & Energy Engineering, Jeju National University)
Chun, Won-Gee (Dept. of Nuclear & Energy Engineering, Jeju National University)
Kim, Nam-Jin (Dept. of Nuclear & Energy Engineering, Jeju National University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society / v.32, no.2, 2012 , pp. 105-112 More about this Journal
Abstract
The conversion of solar energy into acoustic waves is experimentally studied. Measurements were made on the Sound Pressure Level (SPL), frequency, onset time and the temperature gradient across the stack. A pyrex resonance tube is used with a honey-comb structure ceramic stack along with Ni-Cr and Cu wires. An AL1 acoustical analyzer was used to measure the SPL and frequency of acoustic waves whereas K-type thermocouples were hired to estimate temperature gradients. For a resonance tube of 100 mm, no acoustic waves were generated with a power input of 25W. By increasing its length to 200 mm, however, maximum SPLs of 96.4 dB, 106.3 dB and 112.8 dB were detected for the tubes of 10mm,20mm and 30mm in IDs and their respective stack positions of 70mm, 60mm and 50mm from the closed end.
Keywords
Thermal acoustic waves; Resonance tube; Stack; Frequency; Sound pressure level;
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