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A review of the state of the art of solid-state caloric cooling processes at room-temperature before 2019
A Greco, C Aprea, A Maiorino, C Masselli
International Journal of Refrigeration 106, 66-88, 2019
2132019
An experimental evaluation of the transcritical CO2 refrigerator performances using an internal heat exchanger
C Aprea, A Maiorino
International journal of refrigeration 31 (6), 1006-1011, 2008
1752008
Heat rejection pressure optimization for a carbon dioxide split system: An experimental study
C Aprea, A Maiorino
Applied Energy 86 (11), 2373-2380, 2009
912009
An experimental investigation on the substitution of HFC134a with HFO1234YF in a domestic refrigerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
Applied Thermal Engineering 106, 959-967, 2016
872016
Solid-state refrigeration: A comparison of the energy performances of caloric materials operating in an active caloric regenerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
Energy 165, 439-455, 2018
782018
The energy performances of a rotary permanent magnet magnetic refrigerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
International Journal of Refrigeration 61, 1-11, 2016
772016
An experimental evaluation of the greenhouse effect in the substitution of R134a with CO2
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
Energy 45 (1), 753-761, 2012
762012
A flexible numerical model to study an active magnetic refrigerator for near room temperature applications
C Aprea, A Maiorino
Applied Energy 87 (8), 2690-2698, 2010
722010
An experimental investigation of the energetic performances of HFO1234yf and its binary mixtures with HFC134a in a household refrigerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
International Journal of Refrigeration 76, 109-117, 2017
712017
A rotary permanent magnet magnetic refrigerator based on AMR cycle
C Aprea, G Cardillo, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
Applied Thermal Engineering 101, 699-703, 2016
692016
A numerical analysis of an active magnetic regenerative refrigerant system with a multi-layer regenerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
Energy conversion and management 52 (1), 97-107, 2011
692011
HFOs and their binary mixtures with HFC134a working as drop-in refrigerant in a household refrigerator: Energy analysis and environmental impact assessment
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
Applied Thermal Engineering 141, 226-233, 2018
672018
Magnetic refrigeration: an eco-friendly technology for the refrigeration at room temperature
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 655 (1), 012026, 2015
662015
Initial experimental results from a rotary permanent magnet magnetic refrigerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino, R Mastrullo, A Tura
international journal of refrigeration 43, 111-122, 2014
662014
An application of the artificial neural network to optimise the energy performances of a magnetic refrigerator
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
International Journal of Refrigeration 82, 238-251, 2017
652017
A comparison between experimental and 2D numerical results of a packed-bed active magnetic regenerator
C Aprea, G Cardillo, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
Applied Thermal Engineering 90, 376-383, 2015
632015
The substitution of R134a with R744: An exergetic analysis based on experimental data
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
International Journal of Refrigeration 36 (8), 2148-2159, 2013
632013
Modelling an active magnetic refrigeration system: A comparison with different models of incompressible flow through a packed bed
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino
Applied Thermal Engineering 36, 296-306, 2012
622012
The thermal performances of a refrigerator incorporating a phase change material
A Maiorino, MG Del Duca, A Mota-Babiloni, A Greco, C Aprea
International Journal of Refrigeration 100, 255-264, 2019
602019
A comparison between rare earth and transition metals working as magnetic materials in an AMR refrigerator in the room temperature range
C Aprea, A Greco, A Maiorino, C Masselli
Applied Thermal Engineering 91, 767-777, 2015
602015
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