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Performance estimates of a helium-based thermoacoustic-Stirling chiller

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  • Matthew E. Poese
  • Robert M. Keolian
  • Robert W.M. Smith
  • Steven L. Garrett
  • Eric C. Mitchell

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This paper outlines the design, performance predictions and value proposition for a novel thermoacoustic-Stirling chiller called Trillium. Trillium, with an overall coefficient-of-performance of 1.4 at a load temperature of 30 C will be competitive in the total cost of ownership with the established vapor-compression technology for commercial refrigeration applications such as grocery store cooling. These customers are typically not as first cost sensitive as retail consumers and are subject to increasing regulatory pressure on the use of refrigerants with high global warming potential, which creates an opportunity for alternatives such as thermoacoustic-Stirling with a low total environmental warming impact. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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  • Matthew E. Poese & Robert M. Keolian & Robert W.M. Smith & Steven L. Garrett & Eric C. Mitchell, 2013. "Performance estimates of a helium-based thermoacoustic-Stirling chiller," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 8(suppl_1), pages 79-84, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:8:y:2013:i:suppl_1:p:i79-i84
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