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Revised Viscosities of Saturated Liquid Halocarbon Refrigerants from 273 to 353 K

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This paper presents revised saturated liquid viscosities for 15 halocarbon refrigerants, that is, R11, R12, R22, R13B1, R152a, R113, R123, R123a, R143a, R114, R134a, R141b, R142b, R225ca, and R225cb, reported in our previous papers [1, 2], in which the vapor buoyancy correction for the sealed capillary viscometer was not applied. The maximum corrections amount to from 1.2% for R225cb to 17.4% for R143a. The erroneous data in our previous papers should be considered obsolete except for the low-vapor density refrigerants R11, R123, R123a, R113, R141b, R225ca, and R225cb, for which the maximum correction is 2.4%.

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Kumagai, A., Yokoyama, C. Revised Viscosities of Saturated Liquid Halocarbon Refrigerants from 273 to 353 K. International Journal of Thermophysics 21, 909–912 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006666308831

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