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The ORC-PD: A versatile tool for fluid selection and Organic Rankine Cycle unit design

Alex Pezzuolo, Alberto Benato, Anna Stoppato and Alberto Mirandola

Energy, 2016, vol. 102, issue C, 605-620

Abstract: The ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) is an emerging and commonly accepted technology for converting medium and low temperature heat sources into electricity. Several ORC units are already in operation but there is a continuous need of new and more versatile computer tools able to perform fluid selection and plant layout optimization. For these reasons, the present work is devoted to present a computer tool able to perform the fluid selection and the plant design of ORC units maximizing, for example, the net electric power for different heat sources' type and temperature (low, medium and high temperature). The optimum fluid is selected among 81 possible candidates. The optimization is performed taking into account a wide range of operating conditions: subcritical and transcritical cycles, regenerative and non-regenerative units and heat transfer made from the hot side and the power cycle (with and without the oil loop). Being the expander a crucial component, the axial and radial efficiency prediction charts are employed to estimate the expander isentropic efficiency. An exergy and economic analysis is also performed. For the selected test case the maximum net electric power can be reached using Toluene with a recuperative subcritical cycle.

Keywords: Organic Rankine Cycle; Fluid selection; Plant design optimization; Exergy analysis; Economic analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.128

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