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Influence of compacting pressure on the magnetic and structural properties in Gd5Ge2.15Si1.85 alloy obtained by powder metallurgy

The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) has been studied seeking their application in cooling systems near room temperature (domestic employ). The magnetic refrigerators work with nontoxic solids that substitute the refrigerant gases used in hermetic compressors, without relying on ozone-depleting coolants. Some alloys of Gd5(Ge xSi4-x) present the giant magnetocaloric effect (GMCE), and the Gd5Ge2Si2 alloy, announced in 1997 by Pecharsky e Gschneidner, have a first-order magneto-structural transition at the Curie Temperature (Tc = 273 K) and MCE around 30 J.(kg.K)-1, being probable their use in those cooling systems. However, when that material is sintered, it loses its initial characteristics during the powder metallurgy process. Therefore, this study will treat of the compacting pressure interferences on the structural and magnetic properties of the Gd5Ge2.15Si1.85 alloy.

Magnetocaloric effect; GdGeSi; powder metallurgy


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