Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
789376 International Journal of Refrigeration 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Absorption of R-1234yf in POE ISO VG 10 oil was measured and numerically modeled.•Results were compared with the absorption of R-134a under the same conditions.•Phase equilibria of the two systems were measured in a new apparatus.•Phase equilibrium data were predicted with the Peng–Robinson equation of state.•R-1234yf is more soluble in the oil than R-134a, but R-134a absorption is faster.

Experiments were carried out to determine rates of absorption of R-1234yf through the free surface of an initially stagnant layer of lubricant POE ISO VG 10 in a closed system. Rayleigh instability at the phase interface gives rise to natural mass convection-driven absorption. Mass transfer rates computed via a cooling-law relationship involving a time-dependent mass transfer coefficient and a refrigerant mass fraction driving force (assuming phase equilibrium at the interface) yielded good agreement with data for the system pressure decay as a function of time. Due to the lack of data on phase equilibrium of the R-1234yf/POE ISO VG 10 mixture, a PVT cell was designed and constructed to measure the solubility of the oil-refrigerant system. Tests carried out with R-134a/POE ISO VG 10 under the same conditions showed that R-1234yf offers lower absorption rates in the oil, which may result in higher values for the equalizing pressure in refrigeration systems.

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