.IBPSA.Media.Refrigerants.R410A

Information

This package contains function definitions for thermodynamic properties of R410A based on data for commercial refrigerant Dupont Suva 410A. The methodology used to evaluate the isentropic exponent is taken from de Monte (2002).

References

F. de Monte. (2002). Calculation of thermodynamic properties of R407C and R410A by the Martin-Hou equation of state, part I: theoretical development. International Journal of Refrigeration. 25. 306-313.

Thermodynamic properties of DuPont Suva 410A: https://www.chemours.com/Refrigerants/en_US/assets/downloads/h64423_Suva410A_thermo_prop_si.pdf

Contents

NameDescription
 dPressureVap_dSpecificVolume_TvDerivative of the Martin-Hou equation of state with regards to specific volume
 dPressureVap_dTemperature_TvDerivative of the Martin-Hou equation of state with regards to temperature
 dSpecificVolumeVap_pTFunction that calculates the Jacobian of specific volume R410A vapor based on pressure and temperature
 enthalpySatLiq_TFunction that calculates the enthalpy of saturated liquid R410A based on temperature
 enthalpySatVap_TFunction that calculates the specific enthalpy of saturated R410A vapor based on temperature
 isentropicExponentVap_TvFunction that calculates the isentropic exponent of R410A vapor based on temperature and specific volume
 pressureSatVap_TFunction that calculates the pressure of saturated R410A vapor based on temperature
 pressureVap_TvFunction that calculates the pressure R410A vapor based on temperature and specific volume
 specificIsobaricHeatCapacityVap_TvFunction that calculates the specific isobaric heat capacity of R410A vapor based on temperature and specific volume
 specificIsochoricHeatCapacityVap_TvFunction that calculates the specific isochoric heat capacity of R410A vapor based on temperature and specific volume
 specificVolumeVap_pTFunction that calculates the specific volume R410A vapor based on pressure and temperature

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