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Energy analysis of cyclic parameters of organic Rankine cycle system
[Power production from a moderate temperature geothermal resource with regenerative organic Rankine cycles]

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  • Jinglu Yan
  • Wenguang Jia
  • Kunling Li
  • Hang Yu
  • Xianpei Guo

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Geothermal energy is a kind of green and non-polluting renewable energy. Medium and low-temperature geothermal energy below 150 °C is usually used directly for heating, industrial and agricultural heating, bathing, etc., and the utilization rate is low. Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) system can be used in a low-temperature geothermal power generation systems. Thermodynamic analysis of the thermal cycle system is carried out in this paper. Based on the principle of exergy analysis, the cycle parameters such as evaporation temperature, condensation temperature, superheating temperature, and supercooling temperature are analyzed. The results show that the exergy efficiency and system output power can improve by increasing evaporation temperature and the exergy loss can decrease in the evaporator. Increasing superheating temperature enhances the output power of the expander and the exergy loss in the condenser, decreases the exergy efficiency simultaneously. Increasing condensation temperature decreases the exergy efficiency of the system and the output power of the expander, and increases the exergy loss of the system. Although the output power of the expander will not be affected by supercooling temperature, the rise of supercooling temperature will reduce the exergy efficiency of the system and increase the exergy loss of the evaporator.

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  • Jinglu Yan & Wenguang Jia & Kunling Li & Hang Yu & Xianpei Guo, 2021. "Energy analysis of cyclic parameters of organic Rankine cycle system [Power production from a moderate temperature geothermal resource with regenerative organic Rankine cycles]," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(2), pages 341-350.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:2:p:341-350.
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