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Magnetocaloric Energy Conversion
Andrej Kitanovski
Jaka Tušek
Urban Tomc
Uroš Plaznik
Marko Ožbolt
Alojz Poredoš
其他書名
From Theory to Applications
出版
Springer
, 2014-12-03
主題
Technology & Engineering / Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable
Technology & Engineering / Power Resources / Electrical
Technology & Engineering / Power Resources / General
Science / Physics / Magnetism
Business & Economics / Industries / Energy
Science / Applied Sciences
Science / Physics / General
Technology & Engineering / Electrical
Science / Physics / Electricity
Science / Environmental Science
ISBN
331908741X
9783319087412
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1KivBQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This book provides the latest research on a new alternative form of technology, the magnetocaloric energy conversion. This area of research concerns magnetic refrigeration and cooling, magnetic heat pumping and magnetic power generation. The book’s systematic approach offers the theoretical basis of magnetocaloric energy conversion and its various sub domains and this is supported with the practical examples. Besides these fundamentals, the book also introduces potential solutions to engineering problems in magnetocalorics and to alternative technologies of solid state energy conversion. The aim of the book is therefore to provide engineers with the most up-to-date information and also to facilitate the understanding, design and construction of future magnetocaloric energy conversion devices. The magnetocaloric energy conversion represents an alternative to compressor based refrigerators and heat pumps. It is a serious alternative to power generation with low enthalpy heat sources. This green technology offers an opportunity to use environmentally friendly solid refrigerants and the potentially high energy efficiency follows the trends of future energy conversion devices. This book is intended for postgraduate students and researchers of refrigeration, heat pumping, power generation alternatives, heat regenerators and advanced heat transfer mechanisms.