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International Journal of Refrigeration, 2011
Abstract A new, fast and flexible, time-dependent, one-dimensional numerical model was developed in order to study in detail the operation of an active magnetic regenerator (AMR). The model is based on a coupled system of equations (for the magnetocaloric material and the heat-transfer fluid) that have been solved simultaneously with the software ...
Jaka Tušek +3 more
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Abstract A new, fast and flexible, time-dependent, one-dimensional numerical model was developed in order to study in detail the operation of an active magnetic regenerator (AMR). The model is based on a coupled system of equations (for the magnetocaloric material and the heat-transfer fluid) that have been solved simultaneously with the software ...
Jaka Tušek +3 more
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Numerical simulation of the active magnetic regenerator
A time-dependent one-dimensional model of the active magnetic regenerator (AMR) that takes into account most of the physical and practical design problems for the AMR is developed as a highly nonlinear system of partial differential equations.
B A Wade
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Two-dimensional mathematical model of a reciprocating room-temperature Active Magnetic Regenerator
A time-dependent, two-dimensional mathematical model of a reciprocating Active Magnetic Regenerator (AMR) operating at room-temperature has been developed. The model geometry comprises a regenerator made of parallel plates separated by channels of a heat
Nini Pryds, A Smith, Jesper H Hattel
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This paper describes a two-dimensional (2D) multiphysics model of a packed bed regenerator made of magnetocaloric material. The regenerator operates as a refrigerant for a magnetic refrigerator operating at room temperature on the strength of an active ...
C Aprea +2 more
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Experimental results for a novel rotary active magnetic regenerator
Active magnetic regenerator (AMR) refrigerators represent an alternative to vapor compression technology and have great potential in realizing cooling devices with high efficiency, which are highly desirable for a broad range of applications.
Kurt Engelbrecht +2 more
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Numerical Analysis of an Active Magnetic Regenerator (AMR) Refrigeration Cycle
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006An alternative cycle proposed for refrigeration and gas liquefaction is active magnetic regenerator (AMR) refrigeration. This technology relies on solid materials exhibiting the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), a nearly reversible temperature change induced by a magnetic field change.
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Review on the developments of active magnetic regenerator refrigerators – Evaluated by performance [PDF]
© 2020 Magnetic/magnetocaloric refrigeration is an energy-efficient and environmentally safer cooling technology with the potential to be an alternative to conventional vapor compression systems in the future.
Kamran, MS, Wang, HS, Ahmad, HO
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Thermal analysis of a multistage active magnetic regenerator cycle for hydrogen liquefaction
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2018Arezki Smaili
exaly
Design trade-offs for an active magnetic regenerator device
Applied Thermal Engineering, 2020Fabio P Fortkamp +2 more
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