R134a

R134a: Medium model for R134a

Package Contents

Common

R134a_ph

Medium model for R134a and p,h as states

R134aData

R134a data required by package R134a_ph

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

Calculation of fluid properties for Tetrafluoroethane (R134a) in the fluid region of 0.0039 bar (Triple pressure) to 700 bar and 169.85 Kelvin (Triple temperature) to 455 Kelvin.

Restriction

The functions provided by this package shall be used inside of the restricted limits according to the referenced literature.

  • 0.0039 bar ≤ p ≤ 700 bar
  • 169.85 Kelvin ≤ T ≤ 455 Kelvin
  • explicit for pressure and specific enthalpy

References

Baehr, H.D. and Tillner-Roth, R.:
Thermodynamic Properties of Environmentally Acceptable Refrigerants - Equations of State and Tables for Ammonia, R22, R134a, R152a, and R123. Springer-Verlag, Berlin (Germany), 1994.
Klein, McLinden and Laesecke:
An improved extended corresponding states method for estimation of viscosity of pure refrigerants and mixtures. Int. J. Refrig., Vol. 20, No.3, pp. 208-217, 1997.
McLinden, Klein. and Perkins:
An extended corresponding states model for the thermal conductivity of refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures. Int. J. Refrig., 23 (2000) 43-63.
Okada and Higashi:
Surface tension correlation of HFC-134a and HCFC-123. Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of IIR Commissions B1, B2, E1, and E2, Padua, Italy, pp. 541-548, 1994.

Verification

The verification report for the development of this library is provided here.

Acknowledgment

This library was developed by XRG Simulation GmbH as part of the Clean Sky JTI project (Project title: MoMoLib-Modelica Model Library Development for Media, Magnetic Systems and Wavelets; Project number: 296369; Theme: JTI-CS-2011-1-SGO-02-026: Modelica Model Library Development Part I). The partial financial support for the development of this library by the European Union is highly appreciated.

Some parts of this library refer to the ThermoFluid library developed at Lund University (http://thermofluid.sourceforge.net).

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