Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
754923 Applied Acoustics 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A Helmholtz resonator can be used as a transmission part to connect the thermoacoustic engine (TE) with its load. However, the resonator can significantly influence the performance of the TE. In order to investigate the impact of a Helmholtz resonator on the onset process of a TE, infrared (IR) imaging is firstly used as a visualization method to characterize the onset mechanism. The influence of dimensions of the Helmholtz resonator on the onset process are analyzed experimentally and theoretically. Results show that the Helmholtz resonator reduces the pressure amplitude at the onset moment and increases the onset temperature of the TE, both of which depend on the acoustic power absorbed from the TE. Onset without a sudden increase of pressure amplitude is observed with the Helmholtz resonator at resonance length. This paper shows that IR imaging is an effective way to characterize the temperature distribution in a TE study.

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