Transport properties of HFC and HFO based refrigerants using an excess entropy scaling approach

Wael A. Fouad, Lourdes F. Vega

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Abstract

The viscosity, thermal conductivity and Prandtl's number of HFC and HFO refrigerants were studied using an excess entropy scaling approach. Based on it, the complex temperature and pressure dependence of refrigerants under consideration were reduced to simple functions of the residual entropy computed using Polar PC-SAFT. The model coefficients were fitted to experimental data at saturated conditions and used to predict transport properties across a wide range of temperatures, up to 1000 bar. The model was able to capture the minimum in Prandtl's number observed near the critical point. The uncertainties in thermal conductivity predictions are comparable with those obtained with the well-correlated NIST REFPROP extended corresponding states approach (ECS), with maximum average deviations of around 3%. Moreover, predictions of the HFO refrigerants viscosities showed lower deviations than ECS. This work is a step forward in the development of predictive models for the design of optimal low GWP refrigerants.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)106-116
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Supercritical Fluids
Volume131
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Excess entropy scaling
  • New refrigerants
  • SAFT
  • Thermal conductivity
  • Viscosity

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