A bibliographic compilation is given on thermophysical properties of the en
vironmentally acceptable hydrofluorocarbon blends R404A, R407C, and R410A.
These refrigerant blends are still under investigation and meant to replace
the transitional hydrochlorofluorocarbon R22 and the azeotrope R502. In a
second part reliable formulations to calculate thermophysical-property surf
aces of some selected well investigated fluids used in refrigeration are re
commended. The fluids water, air, carbon dioxide, ammonia, R134a, R123, and
R152a are subjects of that part.