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Study of solar energy powered transcritical cycle using supercritical carbon dioxide
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Combined ElectricityEngineeringEnergy EfficiencySustainable EnergyEnergy ConversionSolar PowerEnergy TransitionSolar EnergySupercritical Carbon DioxideTranscritical CycleEnergy GenerationPower GenerationEnergy EngineeringStationary Power GenerationPressure Relief ValveSolar CoolingSolar Energy UtilisationSupercritical Co2
In this paper, the performance of solar energy powered transcritical cycle using supercritical carbon dioxide for a combined electricity and heat generation, is studied experimentally. The experimental set-up consists of evacuated solar collectors, pressure relief valve, heat exchangers and CO2 feed pump. The pressure relief valve is used to simulate operation of a turbine and to complete the thermodynamic cycle. A complete effort was carried out to investigate the cycle performances not only in summer, but also in winter conditions. The results show that a reasonable thermodynamic efficiency can be obtained and COP for the overall outputs from the cycle is measured at 0.548 and 0.406, respectively, on a typical summer and winter day. The study shows the potential of the application of the solar energy powered cycle as a green power/heat generation system. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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