Numerically-predicted velocities of C1 and C2 hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant flames with air.
Number: pap. 2695
Author(s) : LINTERIS G. T., BABUSHOK V.
Summary
Due to their high global warming potentials, many existing working fluids for heating, cooling and refrigeration equipment are being phased out. Their replacements will often be flammable or slightly flammable, and the burning velocity of refrigerant-air mixtures is being used as a metric to rank their flammability. To allow industry to estimate the flammability of new blends of agents, predictive tools for the burning velocity of refrigerants are being developed, and calculating burning velocity requires a kinetic mechanism. The National Institute of Standards and Technology hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) mechanism was developed 20 years ago to describe hydrocarbon-air flames with added trace amounts of hydrofluorocarbon fire retardants (primarily CH2F2, CF3H, CF4, C2H2F4, C2HF5, and C2F6). In the present work, the mechanism has been updated slightly to include new HFC compounds, more recent rate data, and rate data for new species. The modified mechanism is used to predict steady, planar, 1D, unstretched burning velocities for mixtures of air with each of the one- and two-carbon saturated HFC compounds R41 (CH3F), R32 (CH2F2), R161 (C2F5H), R152 (CH2F-CH2F), R152a (CH3-CHF2), R143 (CH2F-CHF2), R143a (CH3-CF3), R134 (CHF2-CHF2), and R134a (CH2F-CF3), for which existing experimental data were available. Simulation results are present for a range of fuel-air equivalence ratio ?, for comparison with the available experimental data. Agreement is reasonable, and major kinetic pathways and radical populations are explored to uncover the general reaction properties of these new flames.
Available documents
Format PDF
Pages: 10
Available
Public price
20 €
Member price*
15 €
* Best rate depending on membership category (see the detailed benefits of individual and corporate memberships).
Details
- Original title: Numerically-predicted velocities of C1 and C2 hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant flames with air.
- Record ID : 30024717
- Languages: English
- Subject: HFCs alternatives
- Source: 2018 Purdue Conferences. 17th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Publication date: 2018/07/09
Links
See other articles from the proceedings (252)
See the conference proceedings
Indexing
- Themes: HFCs
- Keywords: Velocity (fluids, gases); Air; Simulation; Flammability; HFC
-
The hunt for nonflammable refrigerant blends to...
- Author(s) : BELL I. H., DOMANSKI P. A., MCLINDEN M. O., et al.
- Date : 2019/08
- Languages : English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 104
- Formats : PDF
View record
-
Evaluation of binary and ternary refrigerant bl...
- Author(s) : BELL I., DOMANSKI P., LINTERIS G. T., et al.
- Date : 2018/07/09
- Languages : English
- Source: 2018 Purdue Conferences. 17th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Formats : PDF
View record
-
Evaluation of flammable volume in the case of a...
- Author(s) : ELATAR A., ABU-HEIBA A., PATEL V., et al.
- Date : 2018/07
- Languages : English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 91
- Formats : PDF
View record
-
Hot surface ignition testing of low GWP 2L refr...
- Author(s) : KOBAN M., MINOR B., COUGHLAN P., et al.
- Date : 2016/07/11
- Languages : English
- Source: 2016 Purdue Conferences. 16th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Formats : PDF
View record
-
Lower-GWP non-flammable refrigerant blends to r...
- Author(s) : SKYE H., DOMANSKA P., MCLINDEN M., BABUSHOK V., BELL I., FORTIN T., HEGETSCHWEILER M., HUBER M., KEDZIERSKI M., KIM D., LIN L., LINTERIS G., OUTCALT S. , PAYNE W. V., PERKINS R., ROWANE A.
- Date : 2023/08/21
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the 26th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration: Paris , France, August 21-25, 2023.
- Formats : PDF
View record