A novel transcritical-recuperative two-stage Organic Rankine Cycle for dual/multi-source heat recovery applications
Anandu Surendran and
Satyanarayanan Seshadri
Energy, 2022, vol. 242, issue C
Abstract:
The Transcritical Regenerative Series Two-stage Organic Rankine Cycle (TR-STORC) has improved performance over STORC and single-stage ORC. However, the TR design requires vapor extraction between turbine stages, which prevents the use of compact two-stage ORC turboexpanders. An alternative Transcritical-Recuperative (TREC) design is proposed which eliminates vapor extraction allowing direct integration of compact two-stage turbines. The novel TREC-STORC operates with a recuperator acting as an additional evaporator at the low-pressure turbine exit (LP mode). Another TREC design requiring vapor extraction from the high-pressure turbine stage (HP mode), similar to the TR design, is also presented for comparison purposes. TREC-STORC in LP mode presents a marginally improved performance of 1–3% over HP mode for various IC engine heat source conditions. With cyclopentane as working fluid, at engine design point conditions, LP mode delivers 4% higher power outputs over HP mode and TR-STORC. Compared to STORC and single-stage ORC, the LP mode of TREC-STORC delivers 21% and 28% higher power outputs, respectively. For other working fluids, TREC-STORC (LP mode) delivers between 2–5% additional power output over TR-STORC, with 18–38% and 20–56% increased power outputs over STORC and single-stage ORC, respectively. TREC-STORC (LP mode) presents a superior and robust ORC architecture for dual/multi-source heat recovery applications.
Keywords: Organic Rankine Cycle; Recuperator; Waste heat recovery; Dual heat sources; Transcritical; Two-stage evaporation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122961
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