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Exergy, exergo-economic, and exergy-pinch analyses (EXPA) of the kalina power-cooling cycle with an ejector

Jouan Rashidi and ChangKyoo Yoo

Energy, 2018, vol. 155, issue C, 504-520

Abstract: This paper intends to optimize a new power and cooling cogeneration system, Kalina power-cooling with an ejector cycle (KPCE). The cycle combines the Kalina power cycle and the ejector absorption refrigeration cycle, with an ammonia-water mixture as the working fluid. To this aim, given the thermodynamic model, the potential improvements to the KPCE components are identified by performing exergy and exergo-economic analyses. Then, the system is optimized through a combination of exergy and pinch analyses (EXPA) to find out the direction of improvement and modifications of the system. This system operates with a thermal efficiency of 12.9% and power-cooling efficiency of 25%, providing 459 kW of power and 439.5 kW of cooling. KPCE showed a total exergy efficiency and exergy destruction of 69.8% and 1076 kW, respectively. Components with the highest exergy destruction and lowest exergy efficiency and unit cost rate are identified. According to EXPA, the system achieved a 5% lower overall cost rate and higher cooling generation, which resulted in higher thermodynamic efficiencies. The modified KPCE showed increases of 32%, 36%, and 32% in thermal, power-cooling, and exergy efficiencies, respectively. Compared with other Kalina power-cooling cycles, the optimized KPCE is introduced as a high-performance power-cooling cogeneration system.

Keywords: Absorption; Ejector; Exergy; Kalina cycle; Pinch; Power and cooling cogeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.04.178

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