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TITAN project ends

01.05.2015

TITAN finished on Thursday the 26th March 2015, the final meeting involved the demonstration of a Thermoacoustic (TAG) prototype.

The project achieved the following:

Pre-analysis, design and fabrication of a laboratory pre-production prototype.
The TAG reached the internally-pressurised air test stage, however leaks in the braze joints were discovered. Part of the system is now being re-designed to fix this issue.
A novel linear alternator was designed and produced.
A new design of secondary ambient HX (which was based on the “shell-and-tube “principle) was devised.
Manufacturing skills within European Thermodynamics have improved, particularly with knowledge on the use of the Wire-EDM machine for manufacturing certain components.
The expected final output of the project is a system which will see a 3.3% fuel efficiency improvement in marine applications as well as reduced CO2 emissions and reduced energy consumption.
Further thermoacoustics projects are expected to be accepted this year, increasing the level of knowledge in the UK on thermoacoustics.

The prototype will now undergo a small re-design to solve the leaking issue that was discovered during testing, followed by the re-testing phase. It is estimated that a working prototype will be available by August 2015.

For more information on the TITAN project, visit the research page or contact us at info@etdyn.com or +44(0)116 2796 899.