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PT and viscosity measurements of high-temperature ammonia heat pump lubricants.
Author(s) : FEJA S., HANZELMANN C., ZUBER S.
Type of article: Article, IJR article
Summary
Ammonia (R717) is a commonly used refrigerant, often used in food, beverage and chemical industry for example. Recently, R717 is also used in high-temperature heat pumps. Typically, hydrocarbon oils like mineral oil (MO), polyalphaolefine (PAO) and alkyl benzene (AB) are applied for lubricating R717 compressors. In our previous experiments as well as the latest literature it was found that at high temperatures ammonia dissolves in these oils and thus affects the viscosity stronger than expected. The solubility of R717 increases from around 1% at room temperature to more than 10% at temperatures above 100°C. For this reason, it is necessary to think about generating corresponding viscosity–temperature charts for such systems.
The paper deals with measurements of solubility, vapour pressure and viscosity of four different oils mixed with ammonia up to 50?bar and 140°C. The density was determined based on the bending vibration principle; the pressure of three to five refrigerant–oil-mixtures (90–99% oil) per oil was determined with a static measurement method. With the results from the pressure measurement, the miscibility gap was calculated. To prevent segregation during the viscosity experiment a complex measurement setup was developed. After measuring the viscosity of the pure oils and the mixtures, the viscosity reduction was calculated and data are presented in the form of “Daniel Charts”, a viscosity–temperature chart that is combined with solubility data.
For the first time, high temperature behaviour of several types and viscosity grades of hydrocarbon oils with ammonia can be compared by Daniel charts to choose the best oil for high-temperature ammonia heat pump applications.
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- Original title: PT and viscosity measurements of high-temperature ammonia heat pump lubricants.
- Record ID : 30023524
- Languages: English
- Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 88
- Publication date: 2018/04
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2018.01.007
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Industrial heat pumps;
Ammonia;
Lubricants - Keywords: Viscosity; Vapour pressure; Solubility; Lubricant; R717; Ammonia; Expérimentation; Concentration
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