Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System

Hydrocarbons, in the environmentally friendly group have drawn much attention of scientists and researchers for application as refrigerants. In this work, the performance of two eco-friendly hydrocarbon refrigerants (R510A and R600a) in a retrofitted vapour compression refrigeration system was inve...

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Main Authors: Babatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun, Francis Olusesi Borokinni
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Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation 2018-04-01
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spelling doaj-7cbd66088c3a4677ade10e82069d46fc2020-11-24T21:38:56ZengTaiwan Association of Engineering and Technology InnovationProceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation2413-71462518-833X2018-04-0181269Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating SystemBabatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun0Francis Olusesi Borokinni1Akwa Ibom State University, NigeriaYaba College of Technology, Nigeria Hydrocarbons, in the environmentally friendly group have drawn much attention of scientists and researchers for application as refrigerants. In this work, the performance of two eco-friendly hydrocarbon refrigerants (R510A and R600a) in a retrofitted vapour compression refrigeration system was investigated experimentally and compared with the baseline hydro fluorocarbon refrigerant (R134a). Thermocouples and pressure gauges were fitted at the inlet and outlet of the compressor, condenser, and evaporator to measure the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at various stages of the refrigeration cycle. The results obtained showed that the coefficient of performance (COP) of the system using the two hydrocarbon refrigerants was higher than the coefficient of performance (COP) obtained using R134a as a working fluid. Generally, the two hydrocarbon refrigerants performed better than R134a, but R510A gave the best overall performance in that it exhibited the lowest discharge pressure of 0.656MN/m2and the highest refrigerating effect of 253.29kJ/kg. http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/PETI/article/view/1269hydrocarbonrefrigerantretrofittedthermocouple
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author Babatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun
Francis Olusesi Borokinni
spellingShingle Babatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun
Francis Olusesi Borokinni
Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation
hydrocarbon
refrigerant
retrofitted
thermocouple
author_facet Babatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun
Francis Olusesi Borokinni
author_sort Babatunde Emmanuel Olatunbosun
title Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
title_short Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
title_full Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Performance of R600a and R510a Refrigerants in a Retrofitted Refrigerating System
title_sort comparative analysis of performance of r600a and r510a refrigerants in a retrofitted refrigerating system
publisher Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation
series Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation
issn 2413-7146
2518-833X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Hydrocarbons, in the environmentally friendly group have drawn much attention of scientists and researchers for application as refrigerants. In this work, the performance of two eco-friendly hydrocarbon refrigerants (R510A and R600a) in a retrofitted vapour compression refrigeration system was investigated experimentally and compared with the baseline hydro fluorocarbon refrigerant (R134a). Thermocouples and pressure gauges were fitted at the inlet and outlet of the compressor, condenser, and evaporator to measure the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at various stages of the refrigeration cycle. The results obtained showed that the coefficient of performance (COP) of the system using the two hydrocarbon refrigerants was higher than the coefficient of performance (COP) obtained using R134a as a working fluid. Generally, the two hydrocarbon refrigerants performed better than R134a, but R510A gave the best overall performance in that it exhibited the lowest discharge pressure of 0.656MN/m2and the highest refrigerating effect of 253.29kJ/kg.
topic hydrocarbon
refrigerant
retrofitted
thermocouple
url http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/PETI/article/view/1269
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