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Operation characteristic of a R123-based organic Rankine cycle depending on working fluid mass flow rates and heat source temperatures

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 131, Issue -, Pages 55-68

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2016.11.004

Keywords

Organic Rankine cycle; Scroll expander; Environmental temperature; Thermal efficiency; System generating efficiency

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of China, Taiwan [MOST 104-2221-E-027-087]
  2. National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan [103001]

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The test and operation characteristic of an organic Rankine cycle using R123 and a scroll expander have been investigated. The steady-state operation characteristic is addressed with the varying working fluid mass flow rates ranging of 0.124-0.222 kg/s and heat source temperatures ranging of 383.15-413.15 K. The behaviors and detailed discussion for those four major components (pump, evaporator, expander and condenser) are examined. The experimental results show that the environmental temperature presents a higher influence on the pump behaviors. The range of pump power consumption, isentropic efficiency and back work ratio are 0.21-0.32 kW, 26.76-53.96%, and 14-32%, respectively. The expander isentropic efficiency presents a slight decrease first and then a sharp increase with mass flow rate, while a degree of superheating more than 3 K is necessary to avoid expander cavitation. The expander isentropic and generator efficiencies are in range of 69.10-85.17% and 60-73%, respectively, while the respective heat transfer coefficients for evaporator and condenser are ranging of 200-400 and 450-2000 W/m(2) K. The maximum expander shaft power and electrical power are 2.78 kW and 2.01 kW, respectively, while the maximum system generating efficiency is 3.25%. Moreover, the tested thermal efficiency presents a slight decrease trend with mass flow rate. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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