Title of article :
Technical-economic Analysis of the Organic Rankine Cycle with Different Energy Sources
Author/Authors :
Amiri Hezaveh, S. Department of Mechnical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran , Farahani, S. D. Department of Mechnical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran , Alibeigi, M. Department of Mechnical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the thermodynamic and economical design of an organic Rankine cycle with different energy sources
in Arak is investigated. R245fa, Isobutane, R114, R123, Isobutene and Toluene are considered as working fluid. The
effects of organic fluids and pinch temperatures on the Rankine cycle performance were examined. The use of other
energy sources such as solar energy, biomass, heat recovery from microturbine was Discussed and the cost of power
generation was calculated. Isobutene has been selected as the operating fluid of the cycle for further investigation.
According to the heat required by the Rankin cycle, the solar tower has been designed and estimated. The output
power of the organic Rankine cycle using microturbine is increased by about 20%. The results show over 70% of
the solar tower cost is related to mirrors. The highest cost of power generation is the use of microturbine, solar
energy, biomass and hot water, respectively.
Keywords :
Thermodynamic analyses , Thermal performance , hot water/solar system/micro turbine , fossil /Biomass
Journal title :
Journal of Solar Energy Research