1994
DOI: 10.1299/kikaib.60.4252
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Heat Transfer in an Acoustic-Resonance Tube Model and Its Visualization.

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“…Three pressure transducers with a natural frequency over 60 kHz were attached at the bottom, 244 and 412 mm from the bottom. The stack was composed of polyimide thin films, layered with a uniform pitch, of 0.055 mm thickness, the same as in our previous papers [11,12] and is illustrated in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three pressure transducers with a natural frequency over 60 kHz were attached at the bottom, 244 and 412 mm from the bottom. The stack was composed of polyimide thin films, layered with a uniform pitch, of 0.055 mm thickness, the same as in our previous papers [11,12] and is illustrated in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have already conducted experimental verifications of the qualitative characteristics between the acoustic field and temperature behaviors [11,12] as a first step to construct a design guideline for practical refrigerators. In this paper is described a systematic comparison between Swifts linearized theory and the measured temperature distribution along the stack, and the effects of various configurations and various stack positions are discussed with special emphases on an advanced linearized theory.…”
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