
Thermophysical properties of HCFC alternatives. Quarterly report, January 1--March 31, 1995
Author(s) -
W.M. Haynes
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/71329
Subject(s) - refrigerant , refrigeration , thermodynamics , equation of state , process engineering , measure (data warehouse) , experimental data , computer science , environmental science , mathematics , engineering , database , physics , statistics , gas compressor
Numerous fluids and fluid mixtures have been identified as promising alternatives to the HCFC refrigerants, but, for many of them, reliable thermodynamic data do not exist. In particular, reliable thermodynamic properties data and models are needed to predict the performance of the new refrigerants in heating and cooling equipment and to design and optimize equipment to be reliable and energy efficient. The objective of this project is to measure, with high accuracy, selected thermodynamic properties data for, two pure refrigerants and nine refrigerant blends; these data will be used to fit equations of state and other property models which can be used in equipment design. The new data will fill in gaps in the existing data and resolve problems and differences that exist in and between existing data sets. Most of the studied fluids and blends are potential replacements for HCFC-22 and/or R502; in addition, one pure fluid and one blend are potential replacements for CFC-13 in low temperature refrigeration applications