Applied Energy, Vol.88, No.9, 2995-3004, 2011
Performance analysis of an Organic Rankine Cycle with superheating under different heat source temperature conditions
This paper presents an analysis of non-regenerative Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC), based on the parametric optimization, using R-12, R-123, R-134a and R-717 as working fluids superheated at constant pressure. A computer programme has been developed to parametrically optimize and compare the system and second law efficiency, irreversibility of the system, availability ratio, work output, mass flow rate with increase in turbine inlet temperature (TIT) under different heat source temperature conditions. The calculated results reveal that R-123 produces the maximum efficiencies and turbine work output with minimum irreversibility for employed constant as well as variable heat source temperature conditions. Hence, selection of a non-regenerative ORC during superheating using R-123 as working fluid appears to be a choice system for converting low-grade heat to power. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Organic Rankine Cycle;Working fluids;Heat source temperatures;Parametric optimization;Irreversibility;Performance analysis