Mk. Drost et Md. White, LOCAL ENTROPY GENERATION ANALYSIS OF A ROTARY MAGNETIC HEAT-PUMP REGENERATOR, Journal of offshore mechanics and Arctic engineering, 116(2), 1994, pp. 140-147
The rotary magnetic heat pump has attractive thermodynamic performance
, but it is strongly influenced by the effectiveness of the regenerato
r. This study uses local entropy generation analysis to evaluate the r
egenerator design and to suggest design improvements. The results show
that performance of the proposed design is dominated by heat-transfer
-related entropy generation. This suggests that enhancement concepts t
hat improve heat transfer should be considered, even if the enhancemen
t causes a significant increase in viscous losses (pressure drop). One
enhancement technique, the use of flow disruptors, was evaluated and
the results showed that flow disruptors can significantly reduce therm
odynamic losses. The results of this study also suggest that, in this
case, the widely used efficiency index is an inappropriate thermodynam
ic measure of the performance of a heat transfer enhancement technique
and that a figure-of-merit based on second law considerations should
be used.