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Interfacial tension of mixtures of CO2 with POE and PVE lubricants.

Author(s) : SEETON C. J., HRNJAK P. S.

Summary

Measurements of the CO2 interfacial tension with and without coexisting lubricant were undertaken as a part of an investigation of the two-phase flow patterns in minichannel tubes (0.5 mm). Measurements have been carried out with pure CO2 and mixtures of polyolester (POE) and polyvinyl ether (PVE) lubricants with CO2 over the soluble composition range and temperatures from -5 to 50°C for pressures up to 5.7 MPa. A differential maximum bubble pressure surface tensiometer has been constructed to operate over the temperature range -40 to 75°C and pressures up to 14 MPa. Due to dynamic bubble formation in the tensiometer, inertial and viscous forces, and additives in the lubricant contribute to a potential measurement error in the interfacial tension measurement if bubble generation frequencies are not controlled to low frequencies. To mitigate these measurement errors, measurements were performed at slow bubble formation frequencies of 2, 1, 0.4 and 0.066 Hz to determine the true interfacial tension for the CO2-lubricant mixtures. The uncertainty of interfacial tension measurements is ±1% for measurements greater than 25 mN/m; while for measurements less than 25 mN/m, the uncertainty is ±0.25 mN/m.

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  • Original title: Interfacial tension of mixtures of CO2 with POE and PVE lubricants.
  • Record ID : 2009-1889
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 3rd Conference on Thermophysical Properties and Transfer Processes of Refrigerants
  • Publication date: 2009/06/23

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