Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect
Patent
1981-01-27
1982-06-01
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Using electrical or magnetic effect
Thermoelectric; e.g., peltier effect
F25B 2102
Patent
active
043321356
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure is directed to an active magnetic regenerator apparatus and method. Brayton, Stirling, Ericsson, and Carnot cycles and the like may be utilized in an active magnetic regenerator to provide efficient refrigeration over relatively large temperature ranges.
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Barclay John A.
Steyert William A.
Besha Richard G.
Gaetjens Paul D.
King Lloyd L.
The United States of America as respresented by the United State
Weig Robert W.
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