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Experimental evaluation of natural CO2-based mixtures with hydrocarbons R290 and R1270 in a transcritical refrigeration plant.
Author(s) : LARRONDO-SANCHO R., SANCHEZ D., CABELLO R.
Type of article: IJR article
Summary
In light of the low performance of the basic CO2 transcritical refrigeration cycle, this study explores several CO2- hydrocarbon blends to enhance the Coefficient of Performance (COP) and, consequently, minimise the cycle’s electrical power consumption. Based on a single-stage cycle with IHX four blends of carbon dioxide/propylene (CO2/R1270) and carbon dioxide/propane (CO2/R290) (96/4 %mass and 94/6 %mass each) were tested at identical operating conditions rejecting heat to three temperature levels (20, 27, and 34 ◦C) with similar cooling demanding conditions (0 ◦C). Test results revealed COP improvements at transcritical conditions up to 9.7 % using a 4 %mass of R1270 and up to 4.7 % with a 6 %mass of R290. Furthermore, by adding 4 %mass of R1270, the resulting mixture increases the cooling capacity from 2.3 to 5.8 % regardless of the heat rejection temperature. Finally, the compressor power consumption showed a significant reduction from 1.2 to 7.4 % compared to pure CO2, mainly due to improved compressor efficiencies by mixtures. The results demonstrate the convenience of using CO2 – hydrocarbon mixtures as drop-ins to replace pure CO2 in existing transcritical plants.
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- Original title: Experimental evaluation of natural CO2-based mixtures with hydrocarbons R290 and R1270 in a transcritical refrigeration plant.
- Record ID : 30034315
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 178
- Publication date: 2025/10
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2025.06.034
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