کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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790220 | 1466428 | 2014 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• A means for modeling arbitrary AMR systems using a one-phase approximation is presented.
• The system modeling approach is applied to an experimental device.
• Modeling results are compared to steady state experimental performance data.
• COP and efficiency of an AMR device are mapped over a range of utilizations.
A system modeling approach for predicting the performance of active magnetic regenerators using a one-phase approximation is presented. The approach is described for an arbitrary AMR device independent of the magnetic refrigerant, thermal losses or magnetic waveform. A general expression for magnetic work is derived which can be used for cycles where the low-field intensity is not zero. Additionally, a means of treating the varying magnetic field waveform as a single high and low field is described. The model is applied to a permanent magnet magnetic refrigerator using water–glycol as the heat transfer fluid. Simulated results are compared to experimental data which vary by heat load, frequency and utilization. A sensitivity analysis is performed using utilization, adiabatic temperature change, effective conductivity and particle size as independent variables. Comparisons to experimental data show that reducing the calculated magnetocaloric effect by 25% provides good agreement between simulations and experimental results.
Journal: International Journal of Refrigeration - Volume 37, January 2014, Pages 51–62