
Microstructure design of a stack for independent control of thermal and viscous phenomena
\textit{Thermal and viscous energy conversion in a thermoacoustic device occurs inside a particular porous material, named stack/regenerator. Viscous losses and thermal exchanges arise thanks to the interaction of an acoustic field and the solid skeleton of a porous material. Its microstructure
strongly influences the amount of energy which can be converted or dissipated due to viscous and thermal boundary layers. Thermal and viscous losses are strictly interconnected, meaning that by altering the pore size (i.e. the hydraulic radius) of the microstructure, both thermal and viscous
effects are generally affected. However, there are cases where independent control of thermal or viscous effects could be crucial such as in the thermoacoustics devices. Enhancing heat exchanges while minimizing viscous losses becomes necessary to enhance power conversion. This work paves
the way to the design of a microstructure suitable for controlling viscous and thermal effects in a relatively independent way.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Industrial Engineering Department University of Naples "Federico II" 2: Univ Gustave Eiffel
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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