Comparative analysis of refrigerant performance between LPG and R134a under subtropical climate
In this investigation, a series of experiments were conducted to explore the effects of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) mixture of 60% propane and 40% commercial butane as a drop-in auxiliary for refrigerant R134a in a household refrigerator under subtropical conditions in Bangladesh. Experiments were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2020-02, Vol.139 (4), p.2925-2935 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this investigation, a series of experiments were conducted to explore the effects of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) mixture of 60% propane and 40% commercial butane as a drop-in auxiliary for refrigerant R134a in a household refrigerator under subtropical conditions in Bangladesh. Experiments were conducted for both continuous and cycling operating conditions with fixed surrounding air temperature of T
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= 33 ± 1 °C. Three different sets of varying tube length with variable charging level were considered. The experimental outcome determined − 17.5 °C as the optimum freezer air temperature with the use of 65 gm LPG and 4 m capillary tube length. A comparative analysis was conducted for R134a against LPG with charge amount. After replacing refrigerant-R134a with LPG, reduction in pull-down time, discharge temperature, and mass flow rate were found about 2.4%, 17.8%, and 20%, respectively. It can be concluded that LPG is a promising substitute to refrigerant R134a in small-scale domestic refrigerators. |
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ISSN: | 1388-6150 1588-2926 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10973-019-09126-3 |