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Title: Bill Brey


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  • Bill Brey
  • M.S. Graduate Student
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Office 1337 ERB
  • Email wbrey_at_wisc.edu
  • Hometown Grayslake, IL

Thesis Development of a Numerical Model to
Simulate Magnetic Hysteresis in an Active
Magnetic Refrigerator
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Motivation For Research
  • The giant magnetocaloric effect (GMCE) is a
    recent discovery that occurs in first order
    magnetic transition (FOMT) materials
  • These materials experience a significant
    adiabatic temperature rise when subjected to a
    magnetic field
  • These materials also experience significant
    hysteresis, which limits their efficiency if used
    in a practical AMR device.
  • The underlying question is whether the benefit of
    a greater temperature change in GMCE materials
    outweighs the losses due to hysteresis when
    compared to using non-hysteretic magnetocaloric
    materials as refrigerants.

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Project Goals
  • Develop and implement a model of hysteresis into
    the existing 1D AMR numerical model created at
    the SEL
  • Validate the model using experimental hysteresis
    data for different materials
  • Compare performance of hysteretic FOMT materials
    to that of non-hysteretic magnetocaloric
    materials.

Active Magnetic Regenerative Refrigeration Cycle
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Preliminary Results
  • Single shot cyclic magnetization/demagnetization
    model
  • Gradual temperature rise of hysteretic material
    when exposed to sinusoidal applied magnetic field
  • Entropy Generation term is added to the energy
    balance equation
  • The COP of the 1D AMR model decreases rapidly as
    the entropy rate is increased
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