Magnetic heating and cooling systems

Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect

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505891, F25B 2100

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052318346

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic heating and cooling system is disclosed. A magnetic fluid is pumped through at least a portion of the heating and cooling system. The fluid moves through the field of a superconducting or other type of magnet. When the fluid enters the magnetic field, it is heated as a result of the magnetization. Heat from the magnetic fluid is then transferred to a regenerator chamber. When the fluid leaves the magnetic field it is chilled. Heat from a regenerator chamber is then transferred to the fluid. External loads or sinks are heated or cooled.

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