Experimental study of an R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A) as R134a replacement
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Mota-Babiloni, Adrián; Navarro-Esbrí, Joaquín; Barragán Cervera, Angel; Molés, Francisco; Peris, Bernardo
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Experimental study of an R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A) as R134a replacementAutoría
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2014-12-20Editor
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0140-7007Cita bibliográfica
MOTA-BABILONI, Adrián, et al. Experimental study of an R1234ze (E)/R134a mixture (R450A) as R134a replacement. International Journal of Refrigeration, 2015, vol. 51, p. 52-58.Tipo de documento
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This work presents an experimental analysis of a non-flammable R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A) as R134a drop-in replacement. While R134a has a high GWP value (1430), the R450A GWP is only 547. The experimental tests ... [+]
This work presents an experimental analysis of a non-flammable R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A) as R134a drop-in replacement. While R134a has a high GWP value (1430), the R450A GWP is only 547. The experimental tests are carried out in a vapour compression plant equipped with a variable-speed compressor. The replacement suitability has been studied combining different operating conditions: evaporation temperature, condensation temperature and the use of an internal heat exchanger (IHX). The drop-in cooling capacity of R450A compared with R134a is 6% lower as average. R450A COP is even higher to those resulting with R134a (approximately 1%). The discharge temperature of R450A is lower than that of R134a, 2K as average. The IHX has a similar positive influence on the energy performance of both fluids. In conclusion, R450A can be considered as a good candidate to replace R134a. [-]
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International Journal of Refrigeration Volume 51, March 2015, Pages 52-58Derechos de acceso
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