Applied Energy, Vol.100, 285-294, 2012
Investigation of a two stage Rankine cycle for electric power plants
A two stage Rankine cycle for power generation is presented in this paper. It is made of a water steam Rankine cycle and an Organic Rankine bottoming Cycle. By using an organic working fluid with higher density than water, it is possible to reduce the installation size and to use an air-cooled condenser. In order to search suitable working fluids for our application, nine potential candidates from four different organic fluid families and ammonia are tested. The performances of the two stage Rankine cycle operating with those different working fluids are evaluated. The influences of design external temperatures and the steam turbine outlet pressure on the system are analyzed. Optimal points are found at different cold source temperatures and steam turbine outlet pressures for each fluid. System efficiency can also be enhanced by introducing a regenerator for some of the selected working fluids. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Power plant;Thermal performance;Two stage cycle;Working fluids;Optimization;Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)