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Experimental analysis of R134a working fluid on Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems with scroll-expander
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2021
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Motor Different FrequencyEngineeringHeat RecoveryEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringCompressorWaste Heat RecoveryGas Turbine EngineGas-liquid FlowAlternative RefrigerantRefrigerationEnergy Storage MaterialsEnergy RecyclingChemical EngineeringFluid PowerWaste BrineEnergy HarvestingMotor FrequencyExperimental AnalysisHeat TransferFluid MachineryEnvironmental EngineeringSustainable EnergyOrganic Rankine CycleThermal EngineeringHydrothermal Processing
Waste Heat Recovery System (WHRS) technology, e.g., Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) has been explored as a solution to the increase in geothermal potential, possibly applied in binary or combined form, as a single-flash plant. This approach utilizes waste brine obtained from the separator. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to determine the performance of R134a refrigerant on ORC systems, using scroll-expander. The experiment was conducted with motor different frequency, at 7.5 Hz, 10 Hz, 12.5 Hz, 15 Hz, 17.5 Hz, and 20 Hz, evaporator temperature regulation of 95 °C, condenser at 10 °C, and an initial working fluid pressure of 5 bar. The results showed modifications in the ORC system performance with scroll-expander, alongside the motor frequency, which influenced the net power and energy efficiency. In addition, the maximum speed produced by the expander was 505.8 rpm, while the highest for energy efficiency achieved from the system was 3.17%, at a motor frequency of 7.5 Hz, with a resulting net power of 584.5 Watt.
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