THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR

In this paper, the performance of 13 working fluids in two Organic Rankine Cycles, which operate as the bottoming cycles for recovering waste heat from gas turbine modular helium reactor (GT-MHR), is investigated. Working fluids are classified in three dry, isentropic and wet fluids. The effect of v...

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Main Authors: AMIN HABIBZADEH, MOHAMMAD MEHDI RASHIDI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Subjects:
ORC
Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2011%20issue%201%20January%202016/Volume%20(11)%20Issue%20(1)%20121-%20135.pdf
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spelling doaj-c48c522941c94be993f446d127d98d4b2020-11-24T22:33:27ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902016-01-01111121135THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHRAMIN HABIBZADEH0MOHAMMAD MEHDI RASHIDI1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Miandoab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Miandoab, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Faculty of Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, IranIn this paper, the performance of 13 working fluids in two Organic Rankine Cycles, which operate as the bottoming cycles for recovering waste heat from gas turbine modular helium reactor (GT-MHR), is investigated. Working fluids are classified in three dry, isentropic and wet fluids. The effect of varying pump temperature and evaporator pressure on the thermal efficiency, total exergy loss of the combined cycle is studied for each category, and the results are compared. The results are calculated for an optimum pressure ratio in which thermal efficiency is maximum. According to the results, dry fluids show a higher thermal efficiency while wet fluids have the lowest values. However, the highest value for thermal efficiency is for R141b, which is an isentropic fluid. Furthermore, the results indicate that pump temperature increase, reduces the total thermal efficiency and increases the total exergy loss of the combined cycle. Increasing evaporator pressure leads to an optimum pressure that maximizes total thermal efficiency. According to the optimized pressure ratio and evaporator pressure, R141b in isentropic fluids, R123 in dry fluids and R717 in wet fluids have the highest thermal efficiency values. http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2011%20issue%201%20January%202016/Volume%20(11)%20Issue%20(1)%20121-%20135.pdfGT-MHRORCworking fluidscomparisonthermal efficiency
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THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
GT-MHR
ORC
working fluids
comparison
thermal efficiency
author_facet AMIN HABIBZADEH
MOHAMMAD MEHDI RASHIDI
author_sort AMIN HABIBZADEH
title THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
title_short THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
title_full THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
title_fullStr THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
title_full_unstemmed THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT WORKING FLUIDS USED IN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR RECOVERING WASTE HEAT FROM GT-MHR
title_sort thermodynamic analysis of different working fluids used in organic rankine cycle for recovering waste heat from gt-mhr
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In this paper, the performance of 13 working fluids in two Organic Rankine Cycles, which operate as the bottoming cycles for recovering waste heat from gas turbine modular helium reactor (GT-MHR), is investigated. Working fluids are classified in three dry, isentropic and wet fluids. The effect of varying pump temperature and evaporator pressure on the thermal efficiency, total exergy loss of the combined cycle is studied for each category, and the results are compared. The results are calculated for an optimum pressure ratio in which thermal efficiency is maximum. According to the results, dry fluids show a higher thermal efficiency while wet fluids have the lowest values. However, the highest value for thermal efficiency is for R141b, which is an isentropic fluid. Furthermore, the results indicate that pump temperature increase, reduces the total thermal efficiency and increases the total exergy loss of the combined cycle. Increasing evaporator pressure leads to an optimum pressure that maximizes total thermal efficiency. According to the optimized pressure ratio and evaporator pressure, R141b in isentropic fluids, R123 in dry fluids and R717 in wet fluids have the highest thermal efficiency values.
topic GT-MHR
ORC
working fluids
comparison
thermal efficiency
url http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2011%20issue%201%20January%202016/Volume%20(11)%20Issue%20(1)%20121-%20135.pdf
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