Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5017279 International Journal of Refrigeration 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The application of nanorefrigerant-oil mixture in refrigeration system requires continuous circulation of nanoparticles; however, only a small part of nanoparticles circulate by migration from the mixture to vapor within refrigerant dryout process. This study points out a more important nanoparticle circulation way by migration from bulk refrigerant-oil mixture to oil excess layer, and quantitatively evaluate the mixture-to-oil migration ratio affected by oil mass fraction, nanoparticle mass fraction and heat flux. The nanorefrigerant-oil mixture is TiO2/R141b/NM56; experimental conditions cover oil mass fraction of 5%-20%, nanoparticle mass fraction of 0.2%-1.0%, and heat flux of 10-100 kW m−2; the mixture-to-oil migration ratio is measured by absorbance method. The results show that mixture-to-oil migration ratio ranges within 0.388-0.969, and increases averagely by 51.8%, 28.3% and 8.0% with increasing oil mass fraction, reducing nanoparticle mass fraction and lowering heat flux over the whole range of present conditions, respectively.
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