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Old   May 13, 2013, 03:12
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I am trying to use r134a vapour as my working fluid for the radial turbine.
For this i had selected r134av from MATERIALS-redkw.ccl, but the enthalpy values in the results generated is not matching with the fluid properties at that particular pressure and temperature.
Please help in selecting the right material.
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Well this could have something to do with reference enthalpy (what pressure at temperature is considered Zero enthaly). Also Enthalpy does not have a universal definition, zero enthalpy could be differently from different literature, its the change in enthalpy that must be the same.
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