Effect of dissolved lubricating oils on the viscosity of alternative refrigerants.
Author(s) : CHANG Y. N., NAGASHIMA A.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The operation of refrigeration systems involves the circulation of a working fluid which is actually a mixture of refrigerant and lubricant oil. The viscosity of refrigerant-oil mixtures was measured for R123-3GSD and R134a-PAG in the compressed liquid region with a falling-ball viscosimeter.
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- Original title: Effect of dissolved lubricating oils on the viscosity of alternative refrigerants.
- Record ID : 1995-0778
- Languages: English
- Source: Int. J. Thermophys. - vol. 14 - n. 5
- Publication date: 1993
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Themes:
HCFCs;
HFCs;
Lubricants - Keywords: Viscosity; R134a; Measurement; Lubrication; R123; Substitute; Mixture; Oil; Refrigerant
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