Thermodynamic analysis of representative power generation cycles for low-to-medium temperature applications

SUMMARY This study is focused on the analysis of representative thermodynamic cycles for power generation at low‐to‐medium temperatures (with the highest cycle temperature from 450 to 700 K). The natural working fluid of carbon dioxide is selected for the current tests and comparisons with suitable...

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Published inInternational journal of energy research Vol. 39; no. 1; pp. 84 - 97
Main Authors Yu, Si-Cong, Chen, Lin, Zhao, Yan, Li, Hong-Xu, Zhang, Xin-Rong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bognor Regis Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.01.2015
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Summary:SUMMARY This study is focused on the analysis of representative thermodynamic cycles for power generation at low‐to‐medium temperatures (with the highest cycle temperature from 450 to 700 K). The natural working fluid of carbon dioxide is selected for the current tests and comparisons with suitable operation ranges. Energy balance and exergy loss models are established and applied to 10 selected representative thermodynamic cycles. One modified efficiency parameter is also defined for better comparison of performances, which has considered the effects of both specific thermodynamic process and cycle complexity. Based on the modified efficiency parameter, it is found that Rankine cycle yields the highest performance at 450–500 K among the 10 representative cycles, while regenerative Brayton cycle shows better behavior for 550–700 K. Detailed behaviors and optimal principals of regenerative Brayton cycles are also identified and compared in this study. Also, a new cycle is also proposed in this study, which combines the advantages of Rankine cycle and Brayton cycle. The new cycle is proved to have better work output potential but higher system complexity factor. In addition, based on the thermodynamic analysis, possible future directions of low‐to‐medium temperature power cycles are summarized. It is hoped that the results can be of help for related power generation system designs. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Key Findings First‐law and second‐law models are set up and compared for 10 representative thermodynamic cycles for low‐to‐medium temperature power generation.One modified efficiency parameter is proposed for more fairly comparison of representative power cycles.CO2 Rankine cycle is found as one most suitable for temperature range of 450–500 K, while regenerative CO2 Brayton cycle proposed for 550–700 K.
Bibliography:National Science Foundation of China - No. 51276001
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ISSN:0363-907X
1099-114X
DOI:10.1002/er.3221