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Heat Treatment and Formation of Magnetocaloric 1:13 Phase in LaFe11.4Si1.2Co0.4 Processed by Laser Beam Melting

Jwalant Kagathara, Sandra Wieland, Eric Gärtner, Volker Uhlenwinkel, M. Steinbacher

2020Materials20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, magnetocaloric materials have been extensively studied as materials for use in alternative cooling systems. Shaping the magnetocaloric material to thin-walled heat exchanger structures is an important step to achieve efficient magnetocaloric cooling systems. In the present work, experimental investigations were carried out on the heat treatment of LaFe11.4Si1.2Co0.4 alloy processed by Laser Beam Melting (LBM) technology. Due to the rapid solidification after melting, LBM results in a refined micro structure, which requires much shorter heat treatment to achieve a high percentage of magnetocaloric 1:13 phase compared to conventional cast material. The influence of the heat treatment parameters (temperature, time, and cooling rate) on the resulting microstructure has been extensively studied. In addition to the conventional heat treatment process, induction technology was investigated and the results were very promising in terms of achieving good magnetocaloric properties after short-time annealing. After only 15 min holding time at 1373 K, the magnetic entropy change (∆S) of -7.9 J/kg/K (0–2 T) was achieved.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic refrigerationMaterials sciencePhase (matter)Beam (structure)Laser beamsLaserLaser coolingSelective laser meltingOpticsMetallurgyChemistryMagnetic fieldMicrostructureMagnetizationOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materialsMagnetic Properties of AlloysRare-earth and actinide compounds