Abstract
In this study, the performance of a small-capacity directly cooled refrigerator was evaluated by using the mixture of R290 and R600a with mass fraction of 55:45 as an alternative to R134a. The compressor displacement volume of the alternative system with R290/R600a (55/45) was modified from that of the original system with R134a to match the refrigeration capacity. Both systems with R290/R600a (55/45) and R134a were tested, and then optimized by varying the refrigerant charge and capillary tube length under experimental conditions for both the pull-down test and the power consumption test. The refrigerant charge of the optimized R290/R600a system was approximately 50% of that of the optimized R134a system. The capillary tube lengths for each evaporator in the optimized R290/R600a system were 500 mm longer than those in the optimized R134a system. The power consumption of the optimized R134a system was 12.3% higher than that of the optimized R290/R600a system. The cooling speed of the optimized R290/R600a (55/45) system at the in-case setting temperature of -15 °C was improved by 28.8% over that of the optimized R134a system.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 734-741 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | International Journal of Refrigeration |
| Volume | 31 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2008 Jun |
Keywords
- Binary mixture
- Comparaison
- Comparison
- Domestic refrigerator
- Experiment
- Expérimentation
- Isobutane
- Mélange binaire
- Performance
- Propane
- R134a
- Réfrigérateur domestique
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Building and Construction
- Mechanical Engineering
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