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Structure, magnetism and magnetocaloric effect of perovskite oxides Gd1.8Ce0.2NiMnO6.
The size effect on the magnetic levitation force of MgB2 bulk superconductors.
Development of a proof of concept low temperature 4He Superfluid Magnetic Pump.
Magnetocaloric effect suppression induced by mechanical milling on intermetallic DyCO2.
The influence of cryogenic temperature on characteristics of superconducting maglev systems.
ICR2015: advances in magnetic refrigeration industrialisation
Optimization of layered regenerator of a magnetic refrigeration device.
Design and experimental tests of a rotary active magnetic regenerator prototype.
Creation of cryogenic testing bench for superconducting magnets of NICA and SIS100 projects.
A test stand to measure the magnetization work of magnetocaloric materials.
A flexible numerical model of a multistage active magnetocaloric regenerator.
Development of cooling technologies for SMES.
Modified mean-field theory with phenomenological model of volume effects for 1st order transition magnetocaloric materials.
A model for predicting air permeation between temperature-fluctuated refrigerated room and ambience through magnetic seal.
Numerical modeling of critical-state magnetization in type-II superconducting cylinders under parallel and transverse magnetic field.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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The global Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) market
The global market for MRI systems valued USD 4.13 billion, as of the first quarter of 2013, and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.56% reaching approximately USD 5.24 billion by 2018.
An alternative metal alloy for magnetic refrigeration?
A new metal alloy which does not use rare-earth elements could lead to commercially viable magnetic refrigeration systems.
Future developments in magnetocaloric refrigeration and heat pumping.
Summary of a paper presented during the 7th International Conference on Magnetic Refrigeration at Room Temperature (Thermag VII), available in Fridoc.
New discovery in magnetic metal could lead to improvements in magnetic refrigeration
Scientists have recently solved the mystery behind a distinct property in a unique magnetic metal. This discovery could pave the way for the development of several new technologies in magnetic refrigeration.
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The IIR at the heart of magnetic refrigeration
Magnetic refrigeration technology proves more alluring than ever: conferences, workshops and research projects continue to make waves.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
Additive manufacturing of regenerators for caloric cooling
In many areas of engineering, additive manufacturing allows the production of complex and multifunctional products that could not be manufactured using traditional methods. In the...