4. General structure of a rotary refrigeration unit
4.1 Global architecture
4.1.1 Modelling and simulation
This section is devoted to a brief presentation of existing numerical models for the study of AMR active magnetic regenerators.
The heart of a magnetic refrigeration machine is its regenerator (AMR), made of a single magnetocaloric material, or several magnetocaloric materials, or, more often, alloys of magnetocaloric materials with different Curie temperatures (T C ...
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Bibliography
Software tools
3D Flux http://www.cedrat.com/fr/software/flux.html
Events
THERMAG: international conference on magnetic cooling, organized by the IIFIIR, held every two years. http://thermagv.grenoble.cnrs.fr
Cold Chain Forum: trade fair for refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation and heat pumps, regularly presents magnetic refrigeration technology, held annually.
Patents (non-exhaustive list)
Magnetocaloric heat generator with heat exchange means between magnetocaloric elements WO 2010094854
Multi-stage magnetocaloric thermal generator with optimized heat transfer fluid drive WO 2010046559
Magnetocaloric thermal generator comprising a control member for the heat transfer fluid displacement means WO 2010061064
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Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
Cooltech Applications. French company specializing in the design and production of magnetic refrigeration appliances. http://www.cooltech-applications.com
Camfridge. Startup (UK) developing a low-power magnetic cooling system
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