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Low-force elastocaloric refrigeration via bending

Darin J. Sharar, Joshua Radice, Ronald Warzoha, Brendan Hanrahan, Andrew Smith

2021Applied Physics Letters57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Elastocaloric cooling has been identified as a promising alternative to high global warming potential vapor compression cooling. Two key bottlenecks to adoption are the need for bulky/expensive actuators to provide sufficient uniaxial stress and inadequate elastocaloric material fatigue life. This paper defines the physics that govern the performance of axisymmetric flexural bending for use as an emerging low-force and low-fatigue elastocaloric heating and cooling mechanisms and further demonstrates a continuous rotary-driven cooling prototype using polycrystalline Ni50.75Ti48.74. Elastocaloric material performance is determined using infrared thermography during uniaxial-tension and four-point bending thermomechanical testing. A systematic study reveals the effects of strain rate (from 0.001 to 0.025 s−1), maximum strain (from 2 to 8%), and strain mode on the temperature evolution, mechanical response, and coefficient of performance. Four-point bending experiments demonstrate a temperature reduction of up to 11.3 °C, material coefficients of performance between 2.31 and 21.71, and a 6.09- to 7.75-fold reduction in the required actuation force compared to uniaxial tension. The absence of localized macroscopic martensite domains and reduced mechanical dissipation during flexure represent reduced microstructure degradation and improved fatigue life. The rotary-based elastocaloric cooling prototype is shown to provide similar thermomechanical performance with the added benefit of discrete hot and cold zones, continuous cooling, inexpensive rotary actuation, and scalability, which represents a significant advancement for compact, long lifetime, and inexpensive elastocaloric cooling.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceBendingComposite materialRefrigerationThermographyMicrostructureFlexural strengthShape-memory alloyVapor-compression refrigerationStress (linguistics)ActuatorCompression (physics)DissipationPseudoelasticityMaterial propertiesActive coolingStructural engineeringDuctility (Earth science)Water coolingBending stiffnessReduction (mathematics)Smart materialCoefficient of performanceThermomechanical analysisStress–strain curveMartensiteCooling capacityShape Memory Alloy TransformationsCellular and Composite StructuresNonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures
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