Thermoacoustic Engine — Rijke Tube

Heat source drives standing acoustic waves — Rayleigh criterion
SPL: 0 dB
Frequency: 0 Hz
Growth: stable
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Rijke (1859): a heated gauze in an open tube drives the fundamental acoustic mode. Rayleigh criterion: instability when heat is added near a pressure antinode in phase with pressure oscillation. Best at L/4 from bottom. Thermoacoustic engines use no moving parts — standing wave converts heat into acoustic power.