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The article describes a simulation-based approach to modeling the effects of moist air and condensation on elastocaloric systems, which use shape memory alloys to achieve efficient and eco-friendly thermal management. The authors examine the key factors affecting SMA performance, including mechanical behavior and latent heat characteristics, under various conditions. They develop a comprehensive model that couples the thermomechanical behavior of SMAs with the thermodynamics of moist air, incorporating condensation heat transfer, mass balance, and moisture transport. The model quantifies the impact of condensation on device performance and assesses how ambient moisture conditions affect overall heat exchange. The findings enhance our understanding of elastocaloric system performance under real-world conditions, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and modern technologies. The article concludes that the developed model can be used to improve the design and operation of elastocaloric systems, which have the potential to replace traditional air conditioning technologies. The authors claim that their work is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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