Elastocaloric is an emerging cooling solution that, as possible alternative to vapor compression, employs solid-state refrigerants exhibiting the property of changing their temperature as a consequence of a variation of a mechanical stress applied, i.e. elastocaloric effect. The materials showing caloric effects have solid state and therefore they are not provided by Global Warming Potential. The above-mentioned characteristic reflects in the absence of any direct contribution on Total Equivalent Warming Impact (TEWI) for an elastocaloric cooling system. These features attributed to solid-state elastocaloric heat pumping and air conditioning the role of breakthrough ecofriendly technology and the development of sustainable performing prototypes can represent a turning point in the history of refrigeration and heat pumping. The elastocaloric devices developed in the world up to now are a dozen. Among them just one is rotative and Italy has not presented its first elastocaloric prototype, yet. This paper aims to introduce the design and development of SUSSTAIN-EL, the first Italian Not in kind Heat Pump based on elastocaloric technology, whose rotative design coupled with hydraulic pistons represent an innovation in research.
Developing a prototype of a Not in Kind Heat Pump based on elastocaloric effect / Cirillo, Luca; Greco, Adriana; Masselli, Claudia. - (2022), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME) tenutosi a Maldives, Maldives nel 16-18 November 2022) [10.1109/ICECCME55909.2022.9988125].
Developing a prototype of a Not in Kind Heat Pump based on elastocaloric effect
Cirillo, Luca;Greco, Adriana;Masselli, Claudia
2022
Abstract
Elastocaloric is an emerging cooling solution that, as possible alternative to vapor compression, employs solid-state refrigerants exhibiting the property of changing their temperature as a consequence of a variation of a mechanical stress applied, i.e. elastocaloric effect. The materials showing caloric effects have solid state and therefore they are not provided by Global Warming Potential. The above-mentioned characteristic reflects in the absence of any direct contribution on Total Equivalent Warming Impact (TEWI) for an elastocaloric cooling system. These features attributed to solid-state elastocaloric heat pumping and air conditioning the role of breakthrough ecofriendly technology and the development of sustainable performing prototypes can represent a turning point in the history of refrigeration and heat pumping. The elastocaloric devices developed in the world up to now are a dozen. Among them just one is rotative and Italy has not presented its first elastocaloric prototype, yet. This paper aims to introduce the design and development of SUSSTAIN-EL, the first Italian Not in kind Heat Pump based on elastocaloric technology, whose rotative design coupled with hydraulic pistons represent an innovation in research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.