저온 폐열을 이용하기 위한 유기랭킨사이클의 작동유체 선정에 관한 연구Selection of Working fluid for the Organic Rankine Cycle to Utilize Low-Temperature Waste Heat
- Other Titles
- Selection of Working fluid for the Organic Rankine Cycle to Utilize Low-Temperature Waste Heat
- Authors
- 조수용
- Issue Date
- 2014
- Publisher
- 한국신·재생에너지학회
- Keywords
- Organic Rankine Cycle; Cycle Analysis; Waste Heat Recovery; Organic Working Fluid; Cycle Performance; 유기랭킨 사이클; 사이클 해석; 폐열활용; 유기작동유체; 사이클 성능
- Citation
- 신재생에너지, v.10, no.4, pp 36 - 46
- Pages
- 11
- Indexed
- KCICANDI
- Journal Title
- 신재생에너지
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 36
- End Page
- 46
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/19485
- ISSN
- 1738-3935
2713-9999
- Abstract
- Low-grade heats are wasted even though an amount of their energy is huge. In the small and medium industrialcomplex sites, large amount of low-grade thermal energy generated during the manufacturing process is wasted if it is not useddirectly for building heating or air-conditioning. In order to utilize this waste thermal energy more efficiently, organic Rankine cycle(ORC) was adopted. The range of operating temperature of ORC was set to 60℃ from 30℃ applicable low-temperature wasteheat. A study was conducted to select an appropriate organic working fluid based on these operating conditions. More than 60working fluids were screened. Eleven working fluids were selected based on the requirements as working fluid for ORC suchas environmentally friendly, safety, and good operation on the expander. Finally, six working fluids were selected by consideringthe operating temperature ranges. Then, a cycle analysis was conducted with these six working fluids. As a results, R-245fa andR-134a appeared as appropriate working fluids for ORC operating at low-temperature condition based on the system efficiencyand the turbine output power.
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