Claims
- 1. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas;
- in which said tube comprises a first tubular section extending from said closed one end toward said open opposite end, a second tubular section extending from said open opposite end toward said closed one end, and a thermally insulating tubular means, surrounding said thermoacoustic stack;
- in which said means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack comprises heat generating means, first heat exchange means thermally coupling said heat generating means to said first end of the stack, and second heat exchange means for thermally coupling said second end of the stack to a surrounding body of water; and
- in which said insulating tubular means thermally insulates said first and second heat exchange means from each other.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1
- in which said first and second heat exchange means are mechanically connected to each other through said insulating tubular means.
- 3. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas;
- in which said tube comprises a first tubular section extending from said closed one end toward said open opposite end, a second, heat conductive, tubular section extending from said open opposite end toward said closed one end, and a thermally insulating tubular means, surrounding said thermoacoustic stack, and connecting said first and second tubular sections together;
- in which said means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack comprises heat generating means, first heat exchange means thermally coupling said heat generating means to said first end of the stack, and second heat exchange means thermally coupling said second tubular section to said second end of the stack;
- in which said second tubular section is submersible in said body of water in thermal contact therewith; and
- in which said insulating tubular means thermally insulates said first and second heat exchange means from each other.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3
- in which said first and second heat exchange means are mechanically connected to each other through said insulating tubular means.
- 5. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas; and
- in which said means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack comprises a chemical heat generator fixed to said tube, first heat exchange means thermally coupling said chemical heat generator to said first end of the stack, and second heat exchange means for thermally coupling said second end of the stack to said body of water.
- 6. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas;
- in which said tube comprises a first tubular section extending from said closed one end toward said open opposite end, a second, heat conductive, tubular section extending from said open opposite end toward said closed one end, and a thermally insulating tubular means, surrounding said thermoacoustic stack, and connecting said first and second tubular sections together;
- in which said means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack comprises heat generating means, first heat exchange means thermally coupling said heat generating means to said first end of the stack, and second heat exchange means thermally coupling said second tubular section to said second end of the stack; and
- in which said second tubular section is provided with external heat exchange fins submersible in said body of water in thermal contact therewith.
- 7. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube in which:
- said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas;
- said stack is nearer to said closed one end of the tube than to said open opposite end;
- said first end of the stack is nearer than said second end to said closed one end of the tube;
- said apparatus also comprises a second thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube;
- said second stack has first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- said second stack is nearer to said open end of the tube than to said closed end;
- said first end of the second stack is nearer than the second end of the stack to said open end; and
- said means for establishes a temperature difference also establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the second stack whereby said first end of said second stack is hotter than said second end of the second stack.
- 8. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas; and
- in which said elongated tube, said thermoacoustic stack and said means for establishing a temperature difference are all fixed together and submersible in a body of water.
- 9. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas;
- in which said elongated tube, said thermoacoustic stack and said means for establishing a temperature difference are all fixed together and submersible in a body of water; and
- in which said means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube comprises a gas source carried by said apparatus and submersible therewith, and passage means connecting said gas source to the interior of said tube.
- 10. Apparatus for projecting sound into a body of water comprising:
- means providing a resonator tube, said tube being closed at one end and open at its opposite end, and having a central axis extending from the closed end toward the open end;
- a thermoacoustic stack situated within said tube, said stack having first and second ends spaced from each other in the direction of the axis of the tube;
- means for establishing a temperature difference between said first and second ends of the stack whereby one of said first and second ends is hotter than the other of said first and second ends; and
- means providing a gas for substantially filling said tube;
- in which said tube-providing means, when substantially filled with said gas and submerged in a body of water with substantially the entire tube situated above the level of said open opposite end, prevents the escape of said gas so that substantial entry of water into said tube is prevented by said gas; and in which:
- said tube comprises a first tubular section extending from said closed one end toward said open opposite end, a second tubular section extending from said open opposite end toward said closed one end, and a thermally insulating tubular means, surrounding said thermoacoustic stack, and connecting said first and second tubular sections together; and
- said second tubular section comprises inner and outer coaxial tubes;
- the inner tube having an axial through passage providing communication between the interior of said thermally insulating tubular means and said open opposite end, and at least one transverse passage located nearer to said thermally insulating tubular means than to said open opposite end; and
- the outer tube having a first end on the side of said transverse passage nearer to said insulating tubular means, and a second end on the side of said transverse passage nearer to said open opposite end, said outer tube being closed at both of its ends.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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