Abstract Scope |
Thermomagnetic materials are a new type of magnetic energy materials, which enable the conversion of low temperature waste heat to electricity by three routes: Thermomagnetic motors, generators and microsystems. Taking our recent work on thermomagnetic generators [1] as a starting point, in this talk we analyse the material requirements for a more energy and economic efficient conversion. We will describe the influence of magnetisation change and heat capacity on thermodynamic efficiency, as well as the consequences of thermal conductivity on power density. Our analysis will allow selecting the best thermomagnetic materials in Ashby plots and illustrate the substantial different properties compared to magnetocaloric materials. Supported by DFG, project FA 453/14)
[1] A. Waske, D. Dzekan, K. Sellschopp, D. Berger, A. Stork, K. Nielsch, S. Fähler, Energy harvesting near room temperature using a thermomagnetic generator with a pretzel-like magnetic flux topology, Nature Energy 4 (2019) 68, https://rdcu.be/be4fv |