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921

100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750
20 20

kg/m 3
300
1500 400

1450

1400
10 10

1350

1250

0
1300

0
00

0
1200

0
115

0
95
110

80
/m33

90
00

105
kg/m

85
0 2000kg

10
7 60 0 tyh==20
50 ensisity
DDen 160
120

100
4 90 4

80
70
60
R-134a

60
50
2 40 2

40
32
24
20
T = 0‡C

1 1
Pressure, MPa

0°C

16
12

0.4 8 0.4
6
–20

g·K
0.2 4 0.2

J/k
3.2

6k
1.36

1.44

1.52

1.60
1.68

1.76
1.12
1.20

1.28

1.84

1.92

2.00
0.64
0.72
0.80

0.88

0.96

1.04

8
2.1

0
2.0

2.4
2.2

2.3

2.4
2.4

s=
0.1 0.1
–40

1.6
s

1.2
liquid

300
280
260
T = 160∞C

240
220
ated

por

200
0.04 0.8 0.04

180
140
120
ted va
satur

100
–60

0.6
80
60
40
satura

20
–20
0
–40

0.02 0.4 0.02


.5

6
2.5
X=0

4
0.1

0.3
0.4

0.9
0.3

2.4

2.6
0.6

0.8
0.7
0.2

2
s=

2.7
0.01 0.01
100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750
Enthalpy, kJ/kg

FIGURE A–14
P-h diagram for refrigerant-134a.
Note: The reference point used for the chart is different than that used in the R-134a tables. Therefore, problems should be solved using all property
data either from the tables or from the chart, but not from both.

Source of Data: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, GA.

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