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Achieving kilowatt-scale elastocaloric cooling by a multi-cell architecture

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  • Guoan Zhou

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Lingyun Zhang

    (Guangdong Eco-engineering Polytechnic)

  • Zexi Li

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Peng Hua

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

  • Qingping Sun

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Shuhuai Yao

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Abstract

Elastocaloric cooling using shape memory alloys (SMAs) has attracted considerable interest as an environmentally friendly, energy-efficient alternative to conventional vapour-compression refrigeration1,2. However, the limited cooling power of existing devices (≤300 W) hampers the commercialization of this technology3,4. Here we constructed a kilowatt-scale elastocaloric cooling device using compressive tubular NiTi in an ‘SMAs in series–fluid in parallel’ architecture, referred to as the multi-cell architecture. A large specific cooling power of 12.3 W g−1 was achieved by the large surface-area-to-volume ratio of thin-walled tubular NiTi at high-frequency operation (3.5 Hz), complemented by graphene nanofluid as an efficient heat transfer agent. Furthermore, the multi-cell architecture ensures a sufficient elastocaloric mass for tight assembly while maintaining a low system fluid pressure. Our device achieves a cooling power of 1,284 W on the fluid side at zero temperature lift during the initial 500,000 cycles, demonstrating the potential of this green cooling technology for a decarbonized future5,6.

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  • Guoan Zhou & Lingyun Zhang & Zexi Li & Peng Hua & Qingping Sun & Shuhuai Yao, 2025. "Achieving kilowatt-scale elastocaloric cooling by a multi-cell architecture," Nature, Nature, vol. 639(8053), pages 87-92, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:639:y:2025:i:8053:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08549-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08549-9
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