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Magnetocaloric effect
Posted 2015年4月23日 GMT-4 03:06 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 5.0 1 Reply
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I am currently working on my bachelor project, which involves the numerical analysis of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE). For those of you who are not familiar with this effect: When a suitable material is placed in a magnetic field, a small increase in temperature will occur in this material. Consequently, when the material is removed from the same magnetic field, the temperature of the material will drop. This effect is not built in in the COMSOL (5.0) package, and I probably need to model it using PDEs or ODEs. The governing equations for the MCE are:
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In these equations, T = temperature, t = time, M = magnetisation, H = magnetic field strength, Cp = specific heat, Q = heat and is the permeability of free space. All these equations describe the same effect, but are rewritten in some kind.
My 2d model currently consists of 2 simple permanent magnets, creating the magnetic field. The magnetocaloric material is positioned in the magnetic field created by those two magnets.
I'd like to ask if someone is able to give me a push in the right direction on which equation is best to use and how to model this in COMSOL, in such way that an increase in temperature is seen in the magnetocaloric domain.
Thanks in advance,
Dirk oude Egbrink
Hello Dirk Oude Egbrink
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