Title of article :
A steam Rankine cycle with two-stage pumping to enhance the waste heat recovery from internal combustion engines
Author/Authors :
Mashhadi, Behrooz Professor - School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Kakaee, Amirhasan Associate Professor - School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Jafari Horestani, Ahmad Ph.D. Student - School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
In this research, a high-temperature Rankin cycle (HTRC) with
two-stage pumping is presented and investigated. In this cycle,
two different pressures and mass flow rates in the HTRC result in
two advantages. First, the possibility of direct recovery from the
engine block by working fluid of water, which is a low quality
waste heat source, is created in a HTRC. Secondly, by doing this,
the mean effective temperature of heat addition increases, and
hence the efficiency of the Rankin cycle also improves.
The proposed cycle was examined with the thermodynamic
model. The results showed that in a HTRC with a two-stage
pumping with an increase of 8% in the mean effective temperature
of heat addition, the cycle efficiency is slightly improved.
Although the operational work obtained from the waste heat
recovery from the engine cooling system was insignificant, the
effect of the innovation on the recovery from the exhaust was
significant. The innovation seems not economical for this low
produced energy. However, it should be said that although the
effect of the innovation on the increase of the recovery cycle
efficiency is low, the changes that must be implemented in the
system are also low.
Keywords :
Waste heat recovery , Rankine cycle , Internal combustion , engine cooling system , Two-stage pumping , Mean effective , temperature of heat addition
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics