iScience (Dec 2022)

The numerical study on performance evaluation of a thermal switch capacitor in a magnetocaloric cooling device

  • Nada Petelin,
  • Katja Vozel,
  • Katja Klinar,
  • Andrej Kitanovski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
p. 105517

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Summary: Compact, solid thermal control devices offer a new way to control the intensity and direction of heat flow between the components of a system, which is crucial for both optimized performance and safety. In this work we study a thin, silicon thermal switch capacitor (TSC) used for heat transport in a magnetocaloric cooling system. A numerical model was developed to quantify the effects of various operating conditions and design parameters on the performance of a magnetocaloric device with an embedded TSC. Based on realistic material properties, a maximum cooling-power density of 4000 Wm-2 (2025 Wkgmcm−1) was obtained for a zero temperature span and an operating frequency of 20 Hz. The use of the presented device was demonstrated on a battery system, motivating further experimental studies to develop a new, compact cooling device that can be directly attached to a heat reservoir, making it desirable for a variety of applications.

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