THE PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIAL GADOLINIUM AND THE WORKING AGENT USED IN THE INSTALLATION OF MAGNETIC REFRIGERATION DEVICES

  • Botoc Dorin University of Maribor, Faculty of Energy Technology
  • Jurij Avsec Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Energetics and Applied Informatics
  • Adrian Plesca Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Gabor Georgel Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Rusu Ionut Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Keywords: Gadolinium, heat transfer, magneto-calorific, magnetic field

Abstract

Much remains to be done to understand better and thus achieve better control over magnetic materials to maximize their magnetocaloric properties and performance, specifically for gadolinium. A clear path forward is highlighted by thorough experiments coupled with theory, in which the latter is tested and refined against the former, thus resulting in discoveries of new and improved materials and bringing near-room-temperature magnetic refrigeration technology to fruition in the near future.

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Published
2024-01-17
How to Cite
Dorin B., Avsec J., Plesca A., Georgel G., & Ionut R. (2024). THE PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIAL GADOLINIUM AND THE WORKING AGENT USED IN THE INSTALLATION OF MAGNETIC REFRIGERATION DEVICES. Journal of Energy Technology, 13(2), 45-53. https://doi.org/10.18690/jet.13.2.45-53.2020