Projects:2019s1-113 High Curie Temperature Magnetic Materials
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Introduction
The purpose of this project is to research, model, build and test materials that retain permanent magnetism at high temperatures.
- Do a literature and product search for materials that are solid and permanent magnets at 1400 K and preferably up to 1700 K and model prospective materials
- Test selected materials
- Build and test an electromagnetically actuated high-temperature device
Project team
Project students
- Gitonga Njeru
- Nikko Kahindi
Supervisors
- Dr Andrew Allison
- Grant Mathieson (1414 Degrees)
Advisors
- Dr Reza Ghomashchi
- Will Robertson
- James Anderson
Objectives
To create an electromagnetically actuated device capable of:
- Heating the Phase Change Materials(PCM) to its melting point (1000K - 1700K).
- Creating an energy density of at least 1MWh/m^3 and a power density of 250kW/m^3 in the PCM.
- Efficiency greater than 90%
Background
Topic 1
Method
Results
Conclusion
References
[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.
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