[EN] Climate change is demonstrated through global surface temperatures increase in the last century. To stop this phenomenon, new regulations that ban or tax greenhouse gas fluids (HFC among them) have been approved. In the medium term, only low-GWP refrigerants will be permitted in developed countries. HFO fluids and most used HFCs as refrigerants in HVACR systems possess similar thermophysical properties. Among them, one of the most promising is R1234ze(E). This refrigerant presents good environmental properties and can be used in most of HVACR applications, pure or mixed with HFC or natural refrigerants (mainly CO2). This paper collects the most relevant research about R1234ze(E) thermophysical and compatibility properties, heat transfe...
     Hydro-fluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as working fluids (refrigerants) in air-condit...
In 2014, the Directive 517/2014 was introduced by European Parliament to reduce the use of high-GWP ...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCF...
Climate change is demonstrated through global surface temperatures increase in the last century. To ...
The GWP limitations are being progressively introduced in Europe through Regulation EU No 517/201, p...
HFC refrigerants as R134a, R404A, R407C and R410A are commonly used in heating, air conditioning and...
Because air conditioning and heat pump systems contribute greatly to greenhouse gas emissions, equip...
[EN] This paper presents an energy performance evaluation of two low-GWP refrigerants, R1234yf and R...
With growing global warning concerns on the current breed of HFC refrigerants, a search for more env...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 or R744) and HFO-1234ze(E) are two promising altematives to the currently employ...
The substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challenge for ref...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
[EN] This work presents an experimental analysis of a non-flammable R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A)...
A primary reason R-404A has become the preferred refrigerant for commercial refrigeration over the l...
This paper deals simulation study to investigation for the exploring of environmentally friendly alt...
     Hydro-fluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as working fluids (refrigerants) in air-condit...
In 2014, the Directive 517/2014 was introduced by European Parliament to reduce the use of high-GWP ...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCF...
Climate change is demonstrated through global surface temperatures increase in the last century. To ...
The GWP limitations are being progressively introduced in Europe through Regulation EU No 517/201, p...
HFC refrigerants as R134a, R404A, R407C and R410A are commonly used in heating, air conditioning and...
Because air conditioning and heat pump systems contribute greatly to greenhouse gas emissions, equip...
[EN] This paper presents an energy performance evaluation of two low-GWP refrigerants, R1234yf and R...
With growing global warning concerns on the current breed of HFC refrigerants, a search for more env...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 or R744) and HFO-1234ze(E) are two promising altematives to the currently employ...
The substitution of HFC134a with low GWP refrigerants is one of the most important challenge for ref...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
[EN] This work presents an experimental analysis of a non-flammable R1234ze(E)/R134a mixture (R450A)...
A primary reason R-404A has become the preferred refrigerant for commercial refrigeration over the l...
This paper deals simulation study to investigation for the exploring of environmentally friendly alt...
     Hydro-fluorocarbons (HFCs) are widely used as working fluids (refrigerants) in air-condit...
In 2014, the Directive 517/2014 was introduced by European Parliament to reduce the use of high-GWP ...
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCF...