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PREDICTION OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF OIL-REFRIGERANT MIXTURES.

Author(s) : HESSE U., KRUSE H.

Summary

THE PREDICTION OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF OIL AND REFRIGERANT MIXTURES WAS BASED ON THE JAEGER METHOD. WITH A SYNTHETIC OIL, THE RESULTS ARE NOT ACCURATE. THE AUTHORS PRESENT THE CALCULATION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF A TERNARY MIXTURE MADE OF AN ALCOYLE-BENZENE-BASED OIL AND THE NON-AZEOTROPIC MIXTURE R22-R114. THE CALCULATION WAS UNDERTAKEN, ON ONE HAND, BY USING THE THEORY OF CORRELATION OF THE CORRESPONDING STATES AND, ON THE OTHER HAND, BY CALCULATING THE ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS. BOTH MODES SEEM ADEQUATELY ACCURATE, EVEN WITH A REFRIGERATING OIL. THEY GIVE THE VALUES OF THE HEAT OF MIXING SO THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO CALCULATE BETTER THE CYCLE OF REFRIGERATING MACHINES AND HEAT PUMPS.

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  • Original title: PREDICTION OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF OIL-REFRIGERANT MIXTURES.
  • Record ID : 1990-0992
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Source: Source: C. R. Réun. Purdue, IIF/Proc. Purdue Meet., IIR
    1988-2; 101-109; 8 fig.; 1 tabl.; 8 ref.; discuss.
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