Evaluation of the reliability of the measurement of key magnetocaloric properties: a round robin study of La(Fe,Si,Mn)Hδ conducted by the SSEEC consortium of European laboratories
posted on 2013-07-02, 13:46authored byKelly MorrisonKelly Morrison, K.G. Sandeman, L.F. Cohen, C.P. Sasso, V. Basso, A. Barcza, M. Katter, J.D. Moore, K.P. Skokov, O. Gutfleisch
Managing refrigeration of our homes, our food and our work environments in energy efficient ways
is of increasing importance. Refrigeration using solid state magnetic cooling is one of a number of
technologies that may make a significant contribution to addressing this problem. In order to
develop materials that may enable commercial development of this increasingly relevant field it is
important to review the reliability of methods used to extract key physical properties, so that as the
field matures the community can develop recognised standards of measurement. Here we measure
key physical properties in one composition taken from a series of La(Fe,Si,Mn)Hδ 1:13‐type samples
grown by a source laboratory and measured independently in a consortium of European laboratories
using both commercial and bespoke facilities.
Funding
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's 7th Framework Programme under grant agreement no. 214864 (“SSEEC”). K.G.S. acknowledges financial support from The Royal Society.
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Citation
MORRISON, K. ... et al, 2012. Evaluation of the reliability of the measurement of key magnetocaloric properties: a round robin study of La(Fe,Si,Mn)Hδ conducted by the SSEEC consortium of European laboratories. International Journal of Refrigeration, 35 (6), pp.1528-1536.
This paper was accepted for publication in the International Journal of Refrigeration and the definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2012.04.001