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Thermodynamic and Environmental Analysis of Hydrocarbon Refrigerants as Alternatives to R134a in Domestic Refrigerator

Saif Ali Kadhim

2024International Journal of Thermodynamics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The process of phasing out of medium and high global warming potential refrigerants is accelerating in all areas of refrigeration, particularly since the European F-Gas Regulation No. 517/2014 and the ensuing Kigali amendment went into effect. Hydrocarbon refrigerants are being considered as suitable alternatives due to their low global warming potential and excellent thermal properties, but due to their flammability, safety precautions must be followed. This theoretical study contributes to the evaluation of the thermal and environmental impact of hydrocarbon refrigerants as drop-in alternatives to R134a in domestic refrigerator. In order to conduct an analysis of energy, exergy, and environmental factors, R134a and all hydrocarbons refrigerants proposed by ASHRAE—R290, R600, R600a, R601, R601a, and R1270—were examined as operating fluids used in a domestic refrigerator with a cooling capacity of 157 W and constant condenser temperature of 40°C and variable evaporator temperature every 5°C between -5 and -30°C. The results revealed that all the alternative refrigerants except R601 and R601a have higher thermal and environmental performance than R134a and can be used after refrigerator compressor replacement.

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RefrigerantRefrigerator carHydrocarbonHydrocarbon mixturesEnvironmental scienceThermodynamicsWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryChemistryPetroleum engineeringProcess engineeringHeat exchangerOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysicsRefrigeration and Air Conditioning TechnologiesAdvanced Thermodynamic Systems and EnginesThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems
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