G. Venkatarathnam et Ss. Murthy, PERFORMANCE OF SOME ZEOTROPIC MIXTURES AS ALTERNATIVE REFRIGERANTS TOR22 AND R502, International journal of energy research, 22(12), 1998, pp. 1065-1073
Many zeotropic refrigerant mixtures are being proposed as alternatives
to CFCs and HFCFs refrigerants that are being phased out. The main ad
vantage in the use of zeotropic mixtures is the possibility of reducti
on in entropy generation in the condenser and evaporator by matching t
he glides of refrigerant and heat transfer fluid. Glide matching is di
fficult with some zeotropic mixtures due to the nonlinear variation of
enthalpy with temperature during phase change. Also, there is a disti
nct possibility of formation of pinch points with some mixtures, resul
ting in entropy generation. In this paper, the performance of four mix
tures of R32, R134a, R125, R143a and R23 are studied as alternatives t
o R22 and R502 from thermodynamic as well as temperature pinch points
of view. The results demonstrate the importance and the need for pinch
point analysis in the evaluation of alternative zeotropic refrigerant
mixtures. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.