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Lubricity evaluation of oil–refrigerant mixtures with R134a and R290.

Author(s) : GÓRNY K., STACHOWIAK A., TYCZEWSKI P., et al.

Type of article: Article, IJR article

Summary

The article presents an assessment method of lubricity properties of oils for refrigeration compressors in a mixture with a refrigerant. The assessment has been based on sample wear volume in the block-on-ring node under the conditions similar to the operation of the compressor following an extensive standstill.
The authors assessed the lubricity properties of the following mixtures POE/R134a and MO/R290 (three different oils for each group).
In all the analyzed cases it was found that the sample wear after the tests in the oil–refrigerant mixture is significantly (2–32 times) higher than for the oil itself. The test results also showed significant differences in the lubricity properties of oils, which are substitutes in operating conditions. Therefore, the only valid method of assessing lubricity properties of oils for refrigerating compressors are studies on the mixtures of these oils with a refrigerant in the conditions similar to the real operation.

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Pages: 261-271

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  • Original title: Lubricity evaluation of oil–refrigerant mixtures with R134a and R290.
  • Record ID : 30018587
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 69
  • Publication date: 2016/09

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