2D MODEL NUMERIC AMR, MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF MAGNETOCALORIC EFFECT
In this article, the study of gadolinium material is focused on determining the constants and properties of the material, the analysis of substructures and the orientation of dipole moments. Research into material aspects provides important information on atomic-level sub-phenomena in the field of the main magnetocaloric phenomena for the magnetic refrigeration regenerator (AMR). The experimental study is mainly based on testing the magneto-caloric material with different magnetization equipment, developed to measure more precise and fine details, magnetic refrigerator, AMR prototype development and the like. The method used uses differential equations. For both cases, where the loads are relatively simple and for more complex cases, the method can be easily applied.