Evaluation of HFO-1234 yf as a Potential Replacement for R-134 a in Refrigeration Applications

In response to concerns about the contribution of fluorocarbon refrigerants to global climate change, a new, more environmentally sustainable, refrigerant molecule has been developed and is being evaluated. This new molecule is the hydrofluoroolefin 2,3,3,3,-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene, or HFO-1234yf. The molecule has been shown to be stable inside refrigeration equipment, but to quickly decompose if accidentally released into the atmosphere. (Nielsen, 2007) This paper presents results of work to develop a Martin Hou equation of state model for calculation of thermophysical properties of this new molecule. Thermodynamic cycle calculations have been performed to compare this new gas with R-134a in a refrigeration system. Results of work to evaluate the stability and compatibility of this gas with refrigeration system lubricants and materials, and evaluations of the performance of this gas as a working fluid in refrigeration applications are described.