COMPARISON OF ENERGY BALANCES THERMOACOUSTIC REFRIGERATORS


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this article analyzes the energy balances of thermoacoustic refrigerators on a running and standing wave, since there are problems with the design of reliable and economical thermoacoustic cooling systems, this analysis will show which type of refrigerator is the most effective.

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A. Yu. Pulkina

Samara National Research University

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Russian Federation, 34, Moskovskoe shosse, Samara, 443086, Russian Federation

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Journal of Dynamics and Vibroacoustics

ISSN 2409-4579 (Online)

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