Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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792793 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2010 | 8 Pages |
In a rotary magnetic refrigerator a porous ring is turning in and out of a magnetic field region. The adiabatic demagnetization of the magnetocaloric material produces the “cold energy”. This is described by a discontinuous temperature decrease, known as adiabatic temperature difference. For such a machine a physical model has been developed, based on a mapping of the magneto-thermodynamic problem. In this model, in a basic centre cell, two coupled linear partial differential equations are solved, which have been programmed in the Modelica language. The operation of a magnetic refrigerator is simulated with numerous parameters. Steady state solutions are obtained to verify the coefficient of performance under stable operation conditions. Optimal running conditions – defined by maximum values of the coefficient of performance – are not presented in this article, but can now easily be obtained with the existing program. A simple regulation strategy is proposed and implemented into the program.