The use of new generation low GWP refrigerants in cooling systems is becoming
increasingly common due to thermal performance and less environmental
impact. In this study, the thermal performance of the new generation R290
refrigerant and the old generation R404A refrigerant in the same cooling
system were investigated experimentally and numerically. The thermal
performance values of both gases were compared, provided that the
temperature of the cold room cooled by the vapor compression cooling system
drops to 0?C. -5?C, 0?C, 5?C evaporator temperatures and 25?C, 30?C,
35?C condenser temperatures were used as operating parameters. The
experimental results revealed that the highest COP values in the system for
R290 and R404A were 4.68 and 3.94, respectively. An average of 9.38 %
increase in cooling capacity was detected with R290 compared to R404A
refrigerant. In the numerical analysis part of the study, the evaporator
surface temperature and air velocity distributions of both refrigerants in
the cold room were shown numerically by using Ansys Fluent 19.1. As a result
of the study, it was stated that R290 had higher thermal performance than
R404A, according to both experimental and numerical analysis results.