Claims
- 1. A thermoacoustic refrigerator, comprising:a first resonator defining an interior chamber; a first high frequency driver disposed in communication with said first resonator for generating at least a portion of a first standing wave within said interior chamber; a first stack disposed within said interior chamber having a first side and a second side, said first stack formed from a fibrous material; and first and second heat exchangers, said first heat exchanger positioned adjacent said first side of said first stack and said second heat exchanger positioned adjacent said second side of said stack.
- 2. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said interior chamber has a length approximately equal to an effective diameter of said interior chamber.
- 3. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first resonator defines a generally cylindrical interior chamber having first and second closed ends and having a length and diameter approximately equal to half the wavelength of said first standing wave produced by said first driver.
- 4. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first stack has a thickness of approximately 0.1 of the length of said first resonator.
- 5. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 4, wherein said thickness is approximately 5 mm or less.
- 6. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first stack has a volume filling factor of approximately one to five percent.
- 7. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first and second heat exchangers have a spacing of approximately ten percent of half the wavelength of the first standing wave.
- 8. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein a density of said first stack is approximately 0.2 g/cc.
- 9. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first stack has a thickness of approximately ten percent of a length of said first resonator.
- 10. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 6, wherein a filling factor of said first stack is less than 3 percent.
- 11. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said fibrous material is comprised of at least one of cotton wool and glass wool.
- 12. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, further comprising a working fluid disposed within said interior chamber.
- 13. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 12, wherein said wording fluid is selected from the group comprising at least one of air, an inert gas and mixtures of inert gases.
- 14. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said first high frequency driver is comprised of a piezoelectric driver.
- 15. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 1, wherein said driver is capable of producing sound at a frequency at or above 4,000 Hz.
- 16. A thermoacoustic refrigerator, comprising:a resonator defining an interior chamber; a high frequency driver disposed in communication with said first resonator for generating at least a portion of a standing wave within said interior chamber; a stack disposed within said interior chamber having a first side and a second side, said stack having a filling factor of less than three percent of a volume of said stack; and first and second heat exchangers, said first heat exchanger positioned adjacent said first side of said first stack and said second heat exchanger positioned adjacent said second side of said stack.
- 17. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said filling factor is less than 2.5 percent.
- 18. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 17, wherein said filling factor is approximately 1 percent.
- 19. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said stack is comprised of a fibrous material.
- 20. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 19, wherein said fibrous material is comprised of at least one of cotton wool and glass wool.
- 21. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein a density of said stack is approximately 0.2 g/cc.
- 22. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said stack has a thickness of approximately ten percent of a length of said resonator.
- 23. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 22, wherein said thickness is approximately 5 mm or less.
- 24. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said resonator defines a generally cylindrical interior chamber having first and second closed ends and having a length and effective diameter approximately equal to half the wavelength of a first standing wave produced by said driver.
- 25. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, further comprising a working fluid disposed within said interior chamber.
- 26. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 25, wherein said working fluid is selected from the group comprising at least one of air, an inert gas and mixtures of inert gases.
- 27. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said first and second heat exchangers have a spacing of approximately ten percent of half the wavelength of the standing wave.
- 28. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said resonator has a length approximately equal to one wavelength of a standing wave produced by said driver.
- 29. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said driver is comprised of a piezoelectric driver.
- 30. The thermoacoustic refrigerator of claim 16, wherein said driver is capable of producing sound at a frequency at or above 4,000 Hz.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/898,539 filed Jul. 2, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,968.
Government Interests
The present application has been at least partially funded by the Office of Naval Research contract numbers PE 61153 N and N00014-93-1-1126.
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