Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
786912 International Journal of Refrigeration 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An active magnetic regenerator has been modeled with a cooling capacity of 50 kW.•High COP of 6 and cooling capacity were achieved.•The COP strongly depends on the frequency of operation and temperature span.•Pump work is found to dominate at high mass flow rates.

A numerical time-dependent model of an active magnetic regenerator (AMR) was developed for cooling in the kilowatt range. Earlier numerical models have been mostly developed for cooling power in the 0.4 kW range. In contrast, this paper reports the applicability of magnetic refrigeration to the 50 kW range. A packed bed active magnetic regenerator was modelled and the influence of parameters such as geometry and operating parameters were studied for different geometries. The pressure drop for AMR bed length and particle diameter was also studied.High cooling power and coefficient of performance (COP) were achieved by optimization of the diameter of the magnetocaloric powder particles and operating frequency. The optimum operating conditions of the AMR for a cooling capacity of 50 kW was determined for a temperature span of 15 K. The predicted coefficient of performance (COP) was found to be ∼6, making it an attractive alternative to vapour compression systems.

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