Title of article :
Thermal Conductivity Modeling of Refrigerant Mixtures in a Three-Parameter Corresponding States Format
Author/Authors :
G. Scalabrin، نويسنده , , L. Piazza، نويسنده , , M. GrigiaInte and M. Baruzzo ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Apredictive model for the thermal conductivity (TC), in a corresponding states (CS)
format, is proposed here for mixtures of homologous fluids such as the halogenated
alkanes (HA) and the alkanes (A), most of which are used as refrigerants. The predictive
nature of the model originates from a new study carried out for the TC of
pure fluids. For the dilute-gas term the model requires an individual correlation for
each component,whereas for the excess contribution the model structure makes use
of TC dedicated equations (TCDEs) of two reference fluids, which in this work are
methane and R134a. The mixture model adopts specific mixing rules for each of the
two TC contribution terms: the dilute-gas term λ0mix is obtained from the Mason
and Saxena mixture model, while the excess term ΔEλmix is determined from the
Wong et al. mixing rules in the one fluid model approach. Setting the mixing rules
iInteraction coefficients to unity, the resulting model presents a completely predictive
character. The model has been tested on both liquid and vapor phases of the following
systems: R32/R125, R32/R134a, R125/R134a, R404a, and R32/R134/R125.
For a total of 1223 experimental points in the liquid phase, the overallAADis 5.39%,
while for a total of 2358 points in the vapor phase, theAADis 2.62%. These predictive
mode performances can then be regarded as particularly satisfactory and are
of a level similar to the claimed experimental uncertainty. An improved version of
the model is also proposed for modeling azeotropic mixtures. The results reached
in this case for a total of 1989 experimental points give an average AAD of 5.30%.
Considering both the predictive nature and the simple computational procedure of
the model, it significantly enhances the calculations of the TC of mixtures
Keywords :
alkanes , halogenated alkanes , Mixtures , predictive model , thermal conductivity , Three-parameter corresponding states , transport properties. , dedicated equations
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics