Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries

This paper introduces the concept of installing a small-scale organic Rankine cycle system for the generation of electricity in remote areas of developing countries. The Organic Rankine Cycle Systems (ORC) system uses a commercial magnetically-coupled scroll expander, plate type heat exchangers and...

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Main Authors: Suresh Baral, Dokyun Kim, Eunkoo Yun, Kyung Chun Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/2/684
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author Suresh Baral
Dokyun Kim
Eunkoo Yun
Kyung Chun Kim
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description This paper introduces the concept of installing a small-scale organic Rankine cycle system for the generation of electricity in remote areas of developing countries. The Organic Rankine Cycle Systems (ORC) system uses a commercial magnetically-coupled scroll expander, plate type heat exchangers and plunger type working fluid feed pump. The heat source for the ORC system can be solar energy. A series of laboratory tests were conducted to confirm the cycle efficiency and expander power output of the system. Using the actual system data, the exergy destruction on the system components and exergy efficiency were assessed. Furthermore, the results of the variations of system energy and exergy efficiencies with different operating parameters, such as the evaporating and condensing pressures, degree of superheating, dead state temperature, expander inlet temperature and pressure ratio were illustrated. The system exhibited acceptable operational characteristics with good performance under a wide range of conditions. A heat source temperature of 121 °C is expected to deliver a power output of approximately 1.4 kW. In addition, the system cost analysis and financing mechanisms for the installation of the ORC system were discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-b604fc7a01784b439b81b2e9f9abe8492022-12-22T03:10:02ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732015-01-018268471310.3390/en8020684en8020684Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing CountriesSuresh Baral0Dokyun Kim1Eunkoo Yun2Kyung Chun Kim3School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, KoreaThis paper introduces the concept of installing a small-scale organic Rankine cycle system for the generation of electricity in remote areas of developing countries. The Organic Rankine Cycle Systems (ORC) system uses a commercial magnetically-coupled scroll expander, plate type heat exchangers and plunger type working fluid feed pump. The heat source for the ORC system can be solar energy. A series of laboratory tests were conducted to confirm the cycle efficiency and expander power output of the system. Using the actual system data, the exergy destruction on the system components and exergy efficiency were assessed. Furthermore, the results of the variations of system energy and exergy efficiencies with different operating parameters, such as the evaporating and condensing pressures, degree of superheating, dead state temperature, expander inlet temperature and pressure ratio were illustrated. The system exhibited acceptable operational characteristics with good performance under a wide range of conditions. A heat source temperature of 121 °C is expected to deliver a power output of approximately 1.4 kW. In addition, the system cost analysis and financing mechanisms for the installation of the ORC system were discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/2/684energy povertyorganic Rankine cycleexergy destructiondeveloping countriesthermal efficiencyisentropic expander efficiencysolar ORCeconomic analysis
spellingShingle Suresh Baral
Dokyun Kim
Eunkoo Yun
Kyung Chun Kim
Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
Energies
energy poverty
organic Rankine cycle
exergy destruction
developing countries
thermal efficiency
isentropic expander efficiency
solar ORC
economic analysis
title Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
title_full Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
title_fullStr Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
title_short Energy, Exergy and Performance Analysis of Small-Scale Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Electrical Power Generation Applicable in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
title_sort energy exergy and performance analysis of small scale organic rankine cycle systems for electrical power generation applicable in rural areas of developing countries
topic energy poverty
organic Rankine cycle
exergy destruction
developing countries
thermal efficiency
isentropic expander efficiency
solar ORC
economic analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/2/684
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