Abstract
The nonazeotropic refrigerant mixture chlorodifluoromethane (R22) and 1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane (R114) has been frequently suggested as a working fluid in cooling systems and heat pump applications. However, especially for mixtures exact and reliable measurements of the caloric properties are often missing, so that calculations with equations of state yield results of great uncertainty. In spite of the CFC-ozone problem of this mixture it can be considered as an exemplary mixture to set up accurate equations of state. Therefore measurements with an isenthalpic throttle calorimeter were carried out for three different compositions of the mixture. The measured isenthalps could be reproduced within the experimental accuracy by polynomials. Together with the specific heat capacity of the pure components the measurements lead to several caloric properties in the liquid-, vapour- and critical region. The caloric properties can also be calculated by equations of state (EOS). It turned out that the results obtained from Bender's EOS with interaction parameters fitted to the experiments lead to a good agreement with the experimental data.
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