The mechanism of Δt variation in coupled heat transfer and phase transformation for elastocaloric materials and its application in materials characterization

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Abstract

Elastocaloric cooling serves as a promising environmental friendly candidate with substantial energy saving potential as the next generation cooling technology for air-conditioning, refrigeration, and electronic cooling applications. The temperature change (ΔT) of elastocaloric materials is a direct measure of their elastocaloric effect, which scales proportionally with the device cooling performance based on this phenomenon. Here, the underlying physics between the measured ΔT and the adiabatic temperature span ΔTad is revealed by theoretical investigation of the simplified energy equation describing the coupled simultaneous heat transfer and phase transformation processes. The revealed relation of ΔT depends on a simple and symmetric non-linear function, which requires the introduction of an important dimensionless number Φ, defined as the ratio between convective heat transfer energy and variation of internal energy of the material. The theory was supported by more than 100 data points from the open literature for four different material compositions. Based on the theory, a data sampling and reduction technique was proposed to assist future material characterization studies. Instead of approaching ΔTad by applying an ultrafast strain rate in the old way, the proposed prediction of ΔTad is based on the non-linear least squares fitting method with the measured ΔT dataset at different strain rates within the moderate range. Numerical case studies indicated that the uncertainty associated with the proposed method is within ±1 K if the sampled data satisfied two conditions. In addition, the heat transfer coefficient can be estimated as a by-product of the least squares fitting method proposed in this study.

Original languageEnglish
Article number223902
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume111
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Nov 2017

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