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CRYOGENIC TESTING OF AN ACTIVE MAGNETIC REGENERATIVE REFRIGERATOR

Authors :
A. Rowe
A. Tura
J. G. Weisend
John Barclay
Susan Breon
Jonathan Demko
Michael DiPirro
J. Patrick Kelley
Peter Kittel
Arkadiy Klebaner
Al Zeller
Mark Zagarola
Steven Van Sciver
Andrew Rowe
John Pfotenhauer
Tom Peterson
Jennifer Lock
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
AIP, 2008.

Abstract

An AMR test apparatus has been developed for testing magnetic regenerators at temperatures ranging from room-temperature to 20 K. Near 300 K, no-load temperature spans over 80 K have been produced using regenerators composed of two and three different magnetocaloric materials. Modifications to the apparatus have been performed to allow testing at cryogenic temperatures. Initial tests near 80 K using magnetic fields of 5 T are presented using an AMR composed of Gd5Si0.33Ge3.67. A no-load temperature span of ∼8 K is achieved. The operating point is established using liquid nitrogen flow through the shell-side of the warm heat exchangers of the AMR. Design characteristics of the test apparatus, problems encountered, and modifications for improving experimental results are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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