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SIMULATION OF PERFORMANCE OF CHLORINE-FREE FLURORINATED ETHERS AND FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS TO REPLACE CFC-11 AND CFC-114 IN CHILLERS
Citation:
Bare*, J C. SIMULATION OF PERFORMANCE OF CHLORINE-FREE FLURORINATED ETHERS AND FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS TO REPLACE CFC-11 AND CFC-114 IN CHILLERS. ASHRAE TRANSACTIONS 99(1):397-407, (1993).
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Published Journal Article.
Description:
The paper discusses simulation of the performance of chlorine-free fluorinated ethers and fluorinated hydrocarbons as potential long-term replacements for CFC-11 and -114. Modeling has been done with in-house refrigeration models based on the Carnahan-Starling-DeSantis Equation of State to determine the performance of these chlorine-free compounds in a variety of refrigeration applications. In the future, a standard compressor calorimeter using an oil-free diaphragm compressor will be used to evaluate the performance of these chlorofluorocarbons and their proposed alternatives at EPA/AEERL's Stratospheric Ozone Refrigeration Laboratory.
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Journal URLSimulation of Performance of Chlorine-Free Fluorinated Ethers and Fluorinated Hydrocarbons to Replace CFC-11 and CFC-114 in Chillers (PDF, NA pp, 3342 KB, about PDF)