In-operando test of tunable Heusler alloys for thermomagnetic harvesting of low-grade waste heat
F. Cugini, L. Gallo, G. Garulli, D. Olivieri, G. Trevisi, S. Fabbrici,, F. Albertini, M. Solzi

TL;DR
This study evaluates the in-operando thermomagnetic performance of NiMn-based Heusler alloys in a prototype motor, demonstrating their potential for low-grade waste heat harvesting and highlighting the importance of magnetic transition properties.
Contribution
It introduces a laboratory prototype for in-operando testing of thermomagnetic materials, specifically NiMn-based Heusler alloys, under operational conditions for waste heat harvesting.
Findings
NiMnIn alloy showed the highest thermomagnetic performance.
Austenitic Heusler alloys have tunable Curie temperatures suitable for low-temperature applications.
The prototype enables efficient testing of small material samples under variable conditions.
Abstract
Thermomagnetic generation stands out as a promising technology for harvesting and converting low-grade waste heat below 100 {\deg}C. Despite the exponential growth in research on thermomagnetic materials and prototypes over the last decade, there remains, to unlock the full potential of this technology, a critical gap between fundamental research on materials and the design of advanced devices. In this study, we present the in-operando assessment of thermomagnetic performance of three representative Ni,Mn-based Heusler alloys optimized for harvesting low-grade waste heat below 373 K. These materials were tested under operational conditions using a specially designed laboratory-scale prototype of a thermomagnetic motor. The mechanical power output of the motor, operated with NiMnIn, NiMnSn and NiMnCuGa alloys, was correlated with the magnetic properties of the materials, highlighting the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Wireless Power Transfer Systems
