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Active magnetic regenerative processes and systems employing hydrogen as heat transfer fluid and process

A system including: an active magnetic regenerative refrigerator apparatus that includes a high magnetic field section in which a hydrogen heat transfer fluid can flow from a cold side to a hot side through at least one magnetized bed of at least one magnetic refrigerant, and a low magnetic field or demagnetized section in which the hydrogen heat transfer fluid can flow from a hot side to a cold side through the demagnetized bed; a first conduit fluidly coupled between the cold side of the low magnetic field or demagnetized section and the cold side of the high magnetic field section; and a second conduit fluid coupled to the first conduit, an expander and at least one liquefied hydrogen storage module.

METHOD FOR TUNING THE FERROMAGNETIC ORDERING TEMPERATURE OF ALUMINUM IRON BORIDE
20180005736 · 2018-01-04 ·

A series of solid solutions AlFe.sub.2.sub._.sub.xMnxB.sub.2 have been synthesized by arc-melting and characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, and magnetic measurements. All the compounds adopt the parent AlFe.sub.2B.sub.2-type structure, in which infinite zigzag chains of B atoms are connected by Fe atoms into [Fe.sub.2B.sub.2] slabs that alternate with layers of Al atoms along the b axis. The parent AlFe.sub.2B.sub.2 is a ferromagnet with T.sub.c=282 K. A systematic investigation of solid solutions AlFe.sub.2.sub._.sub.xMn.sub.x.B.sub.2 showed a non-linear change in the structural and magnetic behavior. The ferromagnetic ordering temperature is gradually decreased as the Mn content (x) increases. The substitution of Mn for Fe offers a convenient method for the adjustment of the ferromagnetic ordering temperature of AlFe.sub.2B.sub.2.

COLD STORAGE MATERIAL, REFRIGERATOR, DEVICE INCORPORATING SUPERCONDUCTING COIL, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COLD STORAGE MATERIAL

A cold storage material, which has a large specific heat and a small magnetization in an extremely low temperature region and has satisfactory manufacturability, is provided, and a method for manufacturing the same is provided. Further, a refrigerator having high efficiency and excellent cooling performance is provided by filling this refrigerator with the above-described cold storage material. Moreover, a device incorporating a superconducting coil capable of reducing influence of magnetic noise derived from a cold storage material is provided. The cold storage material of embodiments is a granular body composed of an intermetallic compound in which the ThCr.sub.2Si.sub.2-type structure 11 occupies 80% by volume or more, and has a crystallite size of 70 nm or less.

METHODS AND PRODUCTS FOR ISOLATING NUCLEIC ACIDS

The present invention relates to methods and products for isolating nucleic acids from samples containing biological material. In particular, the present invention relates to silica-coated magnetic particles, processes for their preparation and their use in methods of isolating nucleic acids samples containing biological material.

3D printed magnetocaloric devices with controlled microchannels and magnetic anisotropy and methods of making the same
20220362851 · 2022-11-17 ·

A polymer-assisted 3D printing method and ink compositions are used to manufacture magnetocaloric devices having many applications including in heat pumps, refrigerators, etc. The ink compositions and printing methods can produce compositionally graded, anisotropically aligned magnetocaloric architectures with designed pores and channels, to bring forth significant improvement in heat exchange efficiency.

METHOD FOR HEAT TREATING AN OBJECT

A method is provided in which a lower box comprising a base, walls that surround the base and an open side, and an upper box comprising a cover, walls that surround the cover and an open side are provided. One or more objects are arranged on the base of the lower box. The object(s) are covered with the upper box such that the open side of the upper is oriented towards the base of the box, the walls of the upper box are arranged on the base of the lower box and a gap is formed between the walls of the upper box and the walls of the lower box. A powder material is introduced into the gap in order to form an assembly having an interior. The powder material provides a mechanical obstacle to gas exchange between the interior and the environment. This assembly is then heat treated.

Process for producing a magnetocaloric composite material and a corresponding heat exchanger

A process is disclosed for producing a magnetocaloric composite material for a heat exchanger. The process comprises the following steps: Providing (S110) a plurality of particles (110) of a magnetocaloric material in a shaped body (200) and immersing the plurality of particles (110) present in the shaped body (200) into a bath in order to coat the particles by a chemical reaction and bond them to one another.

Metal soft magnetic composite material inductor and preparation method thereof

A preparation method for a metal soft magnetic composite material inductor includes: smelting Fe, Si and Cr and then employing a water atomization or gas atomization means to fabricate an alloy powder; after sifting by particle size, mixing powders of different particle size levels and performing coating insulation, and performing post-granulation to obtain a metal soft composite material granulation powder; adopting the granulation powder to press a material cake, and transferring and molding same; adopting a hollow coil in a liquid-phase coating mold cavity, curing and demolding to obtain a semi-finished product, then continuously heating and curing the semi-finished product, and preparing an end electrode to obtain a finished inductor.

Method for Forming a Bed of Stabilized Magneto-Caloric Material
20170309380 · 2017-10-26 ·

A method for forming a stabilized bed of magneto-caloric material is provided. The method includes aligning magneto-caloric particles within the casing while a magnetic field is applied to the magneto-caloric particles and then fixing positions of the magneto-caloric particles within the casing. A related stabilized bed of magneto-caloric material is also provided.

Magnetic refrigeration material and manufacturing method of magnetic refrigeration material

A magnetic refrigeration material includes an alloy represented by a composition formula of La(Fe, Si).sub.13H, and the alloy includes α-Fe by a weight ratio lower than 1 wt % and a plurality of pores so that a packing fraction of the alloy is within a range from 85% to 99%.