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Barocaloric effect in metamagnetic shape memory alloys
physica status solidi (b), 2014AbstractWe report on calorimetric measurements under hydrostatic pressure in a series of composition related metamagnetic shape memory alloys. We show that metamagnetic shape memory alloys exhibit a barocaloric effect whose magnitude compares well to the magnetocaloric effect exibited by this kind of alloys.
Manosa Lluis +9 more
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Device Model for a Solid-State Barocaloric Refrigerator
Energy TechnologySolid‐state refrigeration represents a promising alternative to vapor compression cooling systems. Solid‐state devices based on magnetocaloric, electrocaloric, and elastocaloric effects have demonstrated the ability to achieve high‐efficiency, reliable, and environment‐friendly refrigeration. Cooling devices based on the barocaloric (BC) effect—entropy
Naveen Weerasekera +4 more
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Barocaloric effects in barium-dicalcium propionate salts
2020Fluid refrigerants used in vapour-compression cooling systems such as air conditioners and fridges contribute to environmental damage. Should barium dicalcium organic salts show persistent entropy changes under pressure that are reversible, they may serve as environmentally friendly solid-state barocaloric cooling materials.
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Electrocaloric and barocaloric effects in organic materials
2023Electrocaloric (EC) and barocaloric (BC) materials undergo reversible thermal changes in response to changes in applied electric field and pressure, respectively. These materials could potentially be exploited in novel solid-state cooling systems that may replace current vapour-compression systems, which are environmentally harmful, noisy, and ...
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Colossal barocaloric effect of phase-change fatty acids
Applied Physics LettersMaterials exhibiting caloric effects can serve as green alternatives in place of the gas refrigerants used in traditional vapor refrigeration systems, which are facing rising energy usage and environmental issues. This study investigates the barocaloric effect of fatty acids, which are typical phase-change materials.
Tingjiao Xiong +11 more
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Introduction to the barocaloric effect
2023Pol Lloveras, Josep-Lluís Tamarit
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Spin crossover complexes for barocaloric cooling
2023Karl G Sandeman, Malcolm A Halcrow
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Barocaloric effect in ferroelastic fluorides and oxyfluorides
2023Igor N Flerov +2 more
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