Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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790048 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2016 | 21 Pages |
•New techniques are proposed to reduce the computation time of mixture properties.•An approach is developed for fast and consistent ammonia-water property evaluation.•Ammonia-water fluid properties are implemented in a MATLAB compatible library.
Software implementations of thermodynamic property routines for ammonia-water mixtures are developed for refrigeration and air-conditioning applications. Saturation correlations are employed to identify single-phase state points, yielding up to a 5-fold reduction in property evaluation time. A run-time database of previously evaluated state points is implemented to improve initial guesses for iterative property evaluation, reducing property evaluation time by 45% in a representative study. The property routines are implemented in a standalone program and as a compiled routine for use in MATLAB® and Simulink®. Both implementations perform property evaluations significantly faster than existing software packages. Program performance is measured on a 2.2 GHz machine, and average individual state point evaluation times were found to range from 50 to 930 µs, depending on the provided input properties. Additionally, a segmented, transient, ammonia-water absorber model is developed in Simulink® to assess the use of the property routines for practical engineering calculations. The proposed computational techniques can be applied to accelerate property evaluations for other mixtures.