Experimental study of R450A drop-in performance in an R134a small capacity refrigeration unit
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Experimental study of R450A drop-in performance in an R134a small capacity refrigeration unitFecha de publicación
2017-08Editor
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MAKHNATCH, Pavel; MOTA-BABILONI, Adrián; KHODABANDEH, Rahmatollah. Experimental study of R450A drop-in performance in an R134a small capacity refrigeration unit. International Journal of Refrigeration, 2017, vol. 84, p. 26-35.Tipo de documento
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The Kigali amendment to the Montreal Protocol has highlighted the hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) phase out as a priority to reduce the future global mean temperature increase. R134a is the most abundant HFC in the atmosphere ... [+]
The Kigali amendment to the Montreal Protocol has highlighted the hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) phase out as a priority to reduce the future global mean temperature increase. R134a is the most abundant HFC in the atmosphere and therefore it must be substituted using environmentally benign alternatives. In the short term, blends of HFCs and hydrofluoroolefins can replace R134a. This paper experimentally evaluates R450A (GWP of 547), a non-flammable mixture of R1234ze(E) and R134a, in an R134a small capacity refrigeration system. The controlled experimental conditions cover evaporating temperatures from −15 to 12.5 °C and condensing temperature of 25, 30 and 35 °C (36 tests in total for each refrigerant). The experimental results showed that with only a thermostatic expansion valve adjustment the average R450A cooling capacity and COP are 9.9% and 2.9% lower than those measured using R134a. Besides, the observed compressor discharge temperature values of R450A are not greater than that of R134a. [-]
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Swedish Energy Agency with the support of Danfoss Värmepumpar AB, Nibe AB, Nowab, Svensk Energi & Kylanalys AB, Bosch Thermoteknik AB, and Svenska Kyltekniska Föreningen (Effsys Expand P08 project) ; Universitat Jaume I (POSDOC/2016/23)Derechos de acceso
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