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Abstract
Refrigerant leakage is a situation that often occurs in refrigeration equipment such as heat pumps. However, certain alternative refrigerants, while exhibiting superior environmental performance, possess varying levels of flammability. The leakage of flammable refrigerants into confined spaces can pose a significant risk of explosion. The amount of lubricant in the leaking refrigerant will undoubtedly affect the flammability characteristics of the refrigerant. In this paper, the content of PVE32 oil in the leaking refrigerant during the operation of a heat pump was investigated. The results showed that, under the five leakage rate scenarios set up in the experiment, the oil concentration was highest when the leakage occurred at the condenser inlet and lowest when the leakage was at the evaporator outlet. During the leakage process of the experiment, as the mass flow rate of the leakage increased, the oil content in the early stage of the leakage increased, but the oil content in the late stage of the leakage decreased. The reasons for the change in oil content were analyzed by the oil circulation rate and the degree of phase separation. The decrease of the oil circulation rate and the change of the degree of phase separation were the key factors affecting the magnitude of the oil content as the leakage proceeded. The results of the study reveal the leakage characteristics of lubricating oil with refrigerant leakage.
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The International Journal of Refrigeration is published for the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) by Elsevier. It is essential reading for all those wishing to keep abreast of research and industrial news in refrigeration, air conditioning and associated fields. This is particularly important in these times of rapid introduction of alternative refrigerants and the emergence of new technology. The journal has published special issues on alternative refrigerants and novel topics in the field of boiling, condensation, heat pumps, food refrigeration, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons, magnetic refrigeration at room temperature, sorptive cooling, phase change materials and slurries, ejector technology, compressors, and solar cooling.
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