Design and performance of a room-temperature hybrid magnetic refrigerator combined with Stirling gas refrigeration effect

X. N. He, M. Q. Gong*, H. Zhang, W. Dai, J. Shen, J. F. Wu

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Abstract

The experimental prototype described in this work is a hybrid refrigerator that combines the active magnetic refrigeration effect with the Stirling gas regenerative refrigeration effect. In this prototype, gadolinium sheets are packed in the regenerator matrix for both Stirling and active magnetic regenerative refrigeration. Experimental tests were carried out to measure the cooling performance of this hybrid prototype. The influence of the phase angle on the cooling performance was investigated, and a reasonable phase angle of 90 was determined to obtain optimal cooling performance. By combining the two refrigeration effects, a minimum cooling temperature without heat load of 3.5 C was reached, which is lower than that of 6.5 C for the pure Stirling refrigeration effect without the magnetic cooling effect. The results of this study show that the cooling performance is improved by 24% for the hybrid effects compared with that exploiting only the Stirling gas refrigeration effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1465-1471
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Refrigeration
Volume36
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cooling performance
  • Hybrid refrigerator
  • Magnetic refrigeration
  • Phase angle
  • Stirling gas refrigeration

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