Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
789474 International Journal of Refrigeration 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, a reciprocating magnetic refrigeration prototype (MR) with a novel and simple design is presented using permanent magnets for operation at room temperature. The design, installation, operation and preliminary results are reported. The experimental machine is characterised by the implementation of a force compensation system applied on the displacement of the active magnetic regenerator (AMR). Preliminary calculations based on experimental measurements show that approximately 90% of the displacement force is reduced with the proposed design. Using a total of 180 g of Gd as magnetocaloric refrigerant in a magnetic field of 1 T, the device achieved a maximum temperature span under no thermal load of 3.5 K, rendering a cooling power of about 3 W under a span approaching 0 K.

► A reciprocating permanent magnetic refrigeration prototype was designed and built. ► The region with high magnetic field is used continuously. ► The design features are simple with little equipment allowing simple operation. ► A new architecture for the AMR cycle was proposed with continuous cooling. ► The force for AMR displacement is reduced with the proposed design.

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