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Potential of enhancing a natural convection loop with a thermomagnetically pumped ferrofluid

Abstract

The feasibility of using a thermomagnetically pumped ferrofluid to enhance the performance of a natural convection cooling loop is investigated. First, a simplified analytical estimate for the thermomagnetic pumping action is derived, and then design rules for optimal solenoid and ferrofluid are presented. The design rules are used to set up a medium-scale (1 m, 10–1000 W) case study, which is modeled using a previously published and validated model (Aursand et al. [1]). The results show that the thermomagnetic driving force is significant compared to the natural convection driving force, and may in some cases greatly surpass it. The results also indicate that cooling performance can be increased by factors up to 4 and 2 in the single-phase and two-phase regimes, respectively, even when taking into the account the added heat from the solenoid. The performance increases can alternatively be used to obtain a reduction in heat-sink size by up to 75%.
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • SINTEF Energy Research / 502000504

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Energy Research / Gassteknologi

Year

2016

Published in

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

ISSN

0304-8853

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

417

Page(s)

148 - 159

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