Fluids / R-134a (saturated liquid)

Latent heat of vaporisation of R-134a (saturated liquid) vs temperature

Latent heat of vaporisation in kJ/kg, from -40 to 60 °C along the saturation curve. The chart and the table below are the same numbers; the table is the one you can copy.

Latent heat of vaporisation kJ/kg
Latent heat of vaporisation of R-134a (saturated liquid) in kJ/kg, from -40 to 60 °C-40 °C — 225.9 kJ/kg-30 °C — 219.5 kJ/kg-20 °C — 212.9 kJ/kg-10 °C — 206 kJ/kg0 °C — 198.6 kJ/kg10 °C — 190.7 kJ/kg20 °C — 182.3 kJ/kg30 °C — 173.1 kJ/kg40 °C — 163 kJ/kg50 °C — 151.8 kJ/kg60 °C — 139.1 kJ/kg140150160170180190200210220-40-30-20-100102030405060Temperature (°C)Latent heat of vaporisation (kJ/kg)
R-134a (saturated liquid) — everything else at 20 °C (default)
Density1,236.8 kg/m³
Vapour pressure572.1 kPa
Dynamic viscosity0.228 mPa·s
Specific heat1.405 kJ/(kg·K)
Thermal conductivity0.0858 W/(m·K)
Latent heat of vaporisation by temperature
Temperature (°C)Latent heat of vaporisation (kJ/kg)Row
-40225.9published
-30219.5published
-20212.9published
-10206published
0198.6published
10190.7published
20182.3published
30173.1published
40163published
50151.8published
60139.1published

Rows marked published land exactly on a source anchor and are the tabulated figure. The rest are this library’s interpolation between the two anchors either side — good enough to design with, and said out loud so you can decide that for yourself.

NIST REFPROP / ASHRAE Handbook—Fundamentals, Ch. 30, saturated liquid line · validated -40 to 60 °C · interpolated between 11 published anchors (values held, not extrapolated, past the ends) · saturated state only