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| Open Access | INCREASING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF TRANSPORT ELECTRIC COOLING SYSTEMS USING MAGNETOCALORIC ELEMENTS
Mehriddin Sultanov, Otabek Tashmukhammatovich Boltayev , Master’s Student in Electrical Engineering Systems and Complexes, Tashkent State Transport University, Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Tashkent State Transport University, Associate Professor (DSc)Abstract
This in the article on vehicles applicable electricity cooling systems energy efficiency increase issues seeing Traditional steam - compressor cooling systems disadvantages analysis done , to them alternative as magnetocaloric to the effect based cooling technologies advantages illuminated . Magnetocaloric of materials work principle , their transport sector application opportunities and energy to thrift impact scientific in terms of based on Research results magnetocaloric cooling systems ecological clean , quiet and high to efficiency has that shows .
Keywords
magnetocaloric effect , electric cooling system , energy efficiency , transport technologies , environmental cooling
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