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Numerical simulation of a foam regenerator for elastocaloric cooling

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APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 221, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.119819

Keywords

Elastocaloric cooling; Shape -memory alloy (SMA) foam; Caloric cooling; Active regenerator; Zero global warming potential (GWP)

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The severe consequences of global warming have led to an increased demand for environmentally friendly cooling technologies. Among these technologies, elastocaloric cooling stands out due to its high energy efficiency and zero global warming potential (GWP). However, its commercialization is hindered by its limited specific cooling power (SCP).
The severe consequences of global warming lead to increased demand for environment-friendly cooling tech-nologies. Elastocaloric cooling technology is one of the most promising alternatives to vapor-compression refrigeration technology because of its high energy efficiency and zero global warming potential (GWP). How-ever, the commercialization of this technology is still hindered by its limited specific cooling power (SCP). To overcome this obstacle, this paper proposes a new regenerator design using shape-memory alloy (SMA) foams. A numerical simulation model was used to demonstrate that the SCP of the system with foam regenerators is 3.55 and 0.71 times greater than that of the baseline system with parallel-plate regenerators and tube regenerators. The performance of the system with a pair of foam regenerators is investigated in terms of operating frequency, fluid velocity, and geometric parameters. The theoretical SCP of the elastocaloric cooling system with foam regenerators is up to 80 W g-1, which far exceeds experimental and simulation results found in previous liter-ature. Considering the compromise between cooling performance and power consumption, structural parameters with a porosity of 0.9 and a cell diameter of 2 mm and operating parameters with a fluid velocity of 2.2 m s- 1 and a frequency of 5 Hz are recommended.

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