Due to their excellent magnetocaloric properties hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 are considered as promising and cost efficient materials for active magnetic regenerators operating near room temperature. However, due to their poor mechanical and chemical stability this alloys can not be directly implemented in a cooling machine. A solution of the problem is the production of a composite La(Fe,Mn,Si)13Hx magnetocaloric materials by using adhesive-bonding techniques similar to those used for production of polymer-bonded permanent magnets. Upon bonding one has to consider that the thermal stability of the polymer binder is rather low. Main disadvantage of a polymer-bonded composite is the fatigue due to the mechanical stress caused by the large ma...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the performances of two bulk magnetocaloric refri...
Additive manufacturing is attracting increasing interest in the field of magnetic refrigeration to s...
We report on the microstructure, phase constitution, mechanical properties, and magnetocaloric effec...
Due to their excellent magnetocaloric properties hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 are considered as promi...
A successful use of the magnetocaloric material in an active magnetic regenerator (AMR) requires its...
A successful use of the magnetocaloric material in an active magnetic regenerator (AMR) requires its...
Composite materials containing hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 powder and 5 wt.% of polymer binder have ...
Composite materials containing hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 powder and 5 wt.% of polymer binder have ...
We report the processing, analysis and testing of magnetocaloric composite materials consisting of L...
The aim of this study is to develop more stable magnetocaloric regenerators, made from non-epoxy-bon...
La(Fe, Si)13-based composite plates were successfully fabricated using different amount of...
Composites of two magnetocaloric components have been prepared by melt spinning. A special nozzle mo...
We report on novel magnetocaloric composites based on La(Fe,Si)13 particles in an amorphous metallic...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a thermal response of a magnetic material to a change in an exter...
We report on magnetocaloric properties of polymer-bonded La(Fe,Si)13 heat exchangers with respect to...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the performances of two bulk magnetocaloric refri...
Additive manufacturing is attracting increasing interest in the field of magnetic refrigeration to s...
We report on the microstructure, phase constitution, mechanical properties, and magnetocaloric effec...
Due to their excellent magnetocaloric properties hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 are considered as promi...
A successful use of the magnetocaloric material in an active magnetic regenerator (AMR) requires its...
A successful use of the magnetocaloric material in an active magnetic regenerator (AMR) requires its...
Composite materials containing hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 powder and 5 wt.% of polymer binder have ...
Composite materials containing hydrogenated La(Fe,Mn,Si)13 powder and 5 wt.% of polymer binder have ...
We report the processing, analysis and testing of magnetocaloric composite materials consisting of L...
The aim of this study is to develop more stable magnetocaloric regenerators, made from non-epoxy-bon...
La(Fe, Si)13-based composite plates were successfully fabricated using different amount of...
Composites of two magnetocaloric components have been prepared by melt spinning. A special nozzle mo...
We report on novel magnetocaloric composites based on La(Fe,Si)13 particles in an amorphous metallic...
The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) is a thermal response of a magnetic material to a change in an exter...
We report on magnetocaloric properties of polymer-bonded La(Fe,Si)13 heat exchangers with respect to...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the performances of two bulk magnetocaloric refri...
Additive manufacturing is attracting increasing interest in the field of magnetic refrigeration to s...
We report on the microstructure, phase constitution, mechanical properties, and magnetocaloric effec...