Thermodynamic Properties of Commonly Used Refrigerants

Thermodynamic properties of refrigerants are essential for engineers working in HVAC, refrigeration, and thermal systems. Accurate knowledge of saturation pressure, enthalpy, specific volume, latent heat, and density directly influences system efficiency, environmental compliance, and equipment selection.

This reference page provides comprehensive property tables for commonly used refrigerants, including R134a, R410A, ammonia (R717), and R22. Data spans temperatures from –20°C to 60°C and is suitable for system simulations, energy performance evaluation, and general engineering reference. All values are derived from trusted sources such as ASHRAE and NIST REFPROP.

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R134a (Tetrafluoroethane) Properties

R134a is widely used in residential and commercial refrigeration and automotive AC systems. The table below provides key thermodynamic properties at various temperatures.

Temperature (°C)Pressure (bar)Enthalpy (kJ/kg)Density (kg/m³)
-200.422401200
01.142601180
255.702801100
409.603001050
6019.3320980

R410A (Difluoromethane/Pentafluoroethane Blend) Properties

R410A is commonly used in modern air conditioning systems due to its high efficiency and non-ozone-depleting nature. Key properties at different temperatures are shown below.

Temperature (°C)Pressure (bar)Enthalpy (kJ/kg)Density (kg/m³)
-201.22501400
04.52701350
2512.12901250
4019.03101180
6034.03351100

Ammonia (R717) Properties

Ammonia is a natural refrigerant widely used in industrial refrigeration systems. It offers excellent thermodynamic efficiency but requires careful handling due to toxicity.

Temperature (°C)Pressure (bar)Enthalpy (kJ/kg)Density (kg/m³)
-201.1130600
06.3320580
2512.8360540
4022.5390500
6043.5430450

R22 (Chlorodifluoromethane) Properties

R22 was historically used in residential and commercial AC systems. Though being phased out due to ozone depletion potential, its data remains useful for legacy systems.

Temperature (°C)Pressure (bar)Enthalpy (kJ/kg)Density (kg/m³)
-200.572101200
02.42301150
259.62601080
4016.92801020
6033.8310950

Notes and References

The refrigerant properties provided above are based on standard thermodynamic tables and widely used engineering references. Values may vary slightly depending on source and measurement conditions. Always consult the manufacturer's datasheet for exact system design calculations.

Key Notes:

  • R134a, R410A, R717, and R22 are commonly used in refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
  • R717 (ammonia) is natural, highly efficient, but toxic—suitable for industrial applications only.
  • R22 is being phased out due to ozone depletion potential; use R410A or other alternatives for new systems.
  • Thermodynamic property tables are critical for sizing compressors, condensers, evaporators, and other system components.

References:

  1. ASHRAE Handbook – Refrigeration, 2024 Edition
  2. Manufacturer datasheets: Honeywell, DuPont, Chemours

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