Article | REF: BE9830 V1

MAGNETIC R

Authors: Christian MULLER, Guillaume BRUMPTER, Lhassan ELOUAD, Jean-Baptiste POLMARD

Publication date: July 10, 2014

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4. General structure of a rotary refrigeration unit

4.1 Global architecture

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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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