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- Thermoacoustics is the interaction between temperature, density and pressure variations of acoustic waves. Thermoacoustic heat engines can readily be...
- Thermoacoustic engines (sometimes called "TA engines") are thermoacoustic devices which use high-amplitude sound waves to pump heat from one place to...
- of noncombustive engines includes thermoacoustic heat engines (sometimes called "TA engines") which are thermoacoustic devices that use high-amplitude sound...
- follow a real Stirling cycle. These devices include the thermoacoustic engine and thermoacoustic refrigerator. High-amplitude acoustic standing waves cause...
- radio receivers used balanced armature drivers for their cones. The thermoacoustic effect generates sound from the audio frequency Joule heating of the...
- demonstrated a thermoacoustic loudspeaker (or thermophone) of carbon nanotube thin film, whose working mechanism is a thermoacoustic effect. Sound frequency...
- Thermoacoustic imaging was originally proposed by Theodore Bowen in 1981 as a strategy for studying the absorption properties of human tissue using virtually...
- magnitude of the thermoacoustic instability is maximised. On the other hand, if the Rayleigh Index is negative, then thermoacoustic damping occurs. The...
- since the 20th century. In recent years, the name thermoacoustic speaker has also been used. Thermoacoustics is the study of the interaction between heat and...
- cycle (Caloric Ship John Ericsson) Stirling cycle (Stirling engine, thermoacoustic devices) Internal combustion engine (ICE): Otto cycle (e.g. gasoline/petrol...