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Possible Magneto-Caloric materials – NiF2 reinforced composite and Boron reinforced composite

Sonali Rai, Shivangi Singh, Er. Vivek Agnihotri

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Abstract: Nowadays, Material engineering has progressed by far into various super materials or advanced materials. MCE materials are one such example. These materials are those which exhibit temperature change properties when magnetic field applied onto them. Also known as adiabatic demagnetisation, this field is being worked upon by many material scientists to find a better way to refrigeration. In this paper, we have proposed two composite materials which may show Magneto-Caloric effect after fabrication. Since we didn't had a reliable way to confirm their magneto-caloric effect by software analysis, we have done some calculations based on mechanical properties and compared them with Rare earth metals - Gadolinium and Germanium

Keywords: Magneto-Caloric Effect (MCE), Magneto-Caloric materials, Magnetic Cooling, MCE Composites, Rare earth metals, Magneto-Caloric composite materials.

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[1] Sonali Rai, Shivangi Singh, Er. Vivek Agnihotri, “Possible Magneto-Caloric materials – NiF2 reinforced composite and Boron reinforced composite,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2021.8785

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