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View Magnetic refrigeration Research Papers on Academia.edu for free.Magnetic refrigeration is a method of obtaining a temperature lower than 0.7 K. To obtain low temperatures typically liquefied gas is used. Lowering the pressure over the free surface of the liquid, you can get the temperature below the normal boiling point of the liquid.Most Downloaded International Journal of Refrigeration Articles The most downloaded articles from International Journal of Refrigeration in the last 90 days. Present and future caloric refrigeration and heat-pump technologies - Open access.
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This sounds like a good way to cook food, not to cool it, but the magnetocaloric effect works both ways.If a piece of metal is under the influence of a magnetic field, and the field is taken away.
Magnetic refrigeration is an emerging(1) refrigeration process. It utilizes a completely different thermodynamic process to produce cooling compared to traditional vapor-compression refrigeration cycles. In theory, magnetic refrigeration systems could replace all types of cooling and refrigeration equipment throughout the commercial sector.
Washington University in 2013. He was a research assistant at GWU from 2011 to 2013, where he conducted research in the area of magnetic refrigeration systems and magnetocaloric materials in collaboration with GE Global research. His research objective was to design and build an advanced magnetocaloric temperature change test system.
Numerical modelling and analysis of a room temperature magnetic refrigeration system Petersen, Thomas Frank Publication date: 2008 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Petersen, T. F. (2008). Numerical modelling and analysis of a room temperature magnetic refrigeration system.
Discover International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) Articles in press. Latest published. Research articleFull text access. Synergistic effect of flow pattern evolution of dispersed and continuous phases in direct-contact heat transfer process. Jianxin Xu,. Hua Wang. In Press, Journal Pre-proof, Available online 30 November 2019.
The Global Magnetic Refrigeration market is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 110%, in value terms, during 2019-2024. The magnetic refrigeration has characteristic such as lower cost, high product life cycle and light weight, such factors are anticipated to be the dominant drivers for the rapid growth of the magnetic refrigeration market.
This type of refrigerator, known as a magnetic refrigerator, offers potentially higher reliability and lower power requirements than conventional refrigeration units. Also, the higher power density of the magnetic refrigerator is an attractive feature for space station and space platform applications.
Present and future caloric refrigeration and heat-pump technologies Actuelles et futures. Of these technologies, the greatest progress has been observed in the domain of magnetic refrigeration. However, in the recent few years, significant research efforts have also been made in the field of electrocaloric and elastocaloric refrigeration. Many of these technologies suggest the possibility.
While magnetic refrigeration has long been used for refrigeration below 1 K in research laboratories, use of the technology for refrigeration above 1 K is relatively recent. In 1966, van Guens1.
APPLICATION OF MAGNETOCALORIC EFFECT IN THE DESIGN OF EFFICIENT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM S. P. VENDAN, D. DINESH, A. GIRISH Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, INDIA ABSTRACT: In order to demonstrate the potential of magnetic refrigeration which can provide cooling effects without affecting.
Research in the last few years on the magnetocaloric effect has led to several exciting discoveries and has advanced the technical aspects of magnetic refrigeration such that it appears that magnetic cooling and refrigeration may be competitive with the common vapor cycle gas compression technology.
Abstract: Magnetic refrigeration is a new promised technology based on a distinctive property magnetocaloric effect (MCE) of some materials such as gadolinium. This manuscript demonstrates a rotating C-shape magnetic refrigeration using finite element magnetic method (FEMM). The proposed configuration can be produced a mean flux density about 0.
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