(H)olistic (A)pproach to the Design of Efficient Heat (R)ecovery Systems for Electrical (P)ower (P)roduction (HARP^2)

Lead Research Organisation: University of Huddersfield
Department Name: Sch of Computing and Engineering

Abstract

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Publications

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Hamood A (2023) The application of additive manufacturing to heat exchangers for oscillatory flow: A case study in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture

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Hamood A (2022) Thermoacoustic Cascade Engine Free from Resonance Length in SSRN Electronic Journal

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Hamood A (2023) Synthetic jet flow driven by a standing-wave thermoacoustic heat engine in Thermal Science and Engineering Progress

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Ilori O (2021) Effects of Edge Shapes on Thermal-Fluid Processes in Oscillatory Flows in Thermal Science and Engineering Progress

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Ja'fari M (2022) Numerical study of transient characteristics of a standing-wave thermoacoustic heat engine in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

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Rona A (2022) Untitled Item

 
Description There have been a number of papers published related to the design principles of thermoacoustic engines.
Exploitation Route The methodologies described in papers dealing with preliminary results can be used by academic community. However our industrial project partners are now able to consider thermoacousitc technologies to be used in their products or provide services in support of such products.
Sectors Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Agriculture, Food and Drink,Energy,Environment,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology,Transport

 
Description The project is at a too early stage. COVID19 had a significant impact delaying lab work. The project has now been extended at "no cost" for a year.