The cost-effective utilisation of low-grade thermal energy with temperatures below 150 C for electricity generation still constitutes an engineering challenge. Existing technology, e.g. the organic Rankine cycle machines, are complex and only economical for larger power outputs. At Southampton University, the steam condensation cycle for a working temperature of 100 C was analysed theoretically. The cycle uses water as working fluid, which has the advantages of being cheap, readily available, non-toxic, non-inflammable and non-corrosive, and works at and below atmospheric pressure, so that leakage and sealing are not problematic. Steam expansion will increase the theoretical efficiency of the cycle from 6.4% (no expansion) to 17.8% (expansi...
Restriction on water consumption is becoming an increasing problem for the power generation industry...
The article examines the possibility of increasing the efficiency of the turbo-expander cycles on lo...
AbstractLimited water supplies in proposed concentrated solar power (CSP) plant locations have insti...
Low grade thermal energy with low temperatures of up to 150° C occurs e.g. as waste heat or waste st...
Low grade thermal energy with low temperatures of up to 150° C occurs e.g. as waste heat or waste st...
The re-use of low-grade waste heat has the potential to contribute significantly to a better energy ...
Low and medium temperature thermal energy with temperatures of 100°–150 °C is available from renewab...
peer-reviewedWith anthropogenic climate change being one of the dominant socio-economic topics of t...
Condensation of steam in condensers. The condensation stage is very important in a steam power sta...
Most of the electricity being produced throughout the world today is from steam power plants. At the...
Steam turbines have long been used at utilities and in industry to generate power. There are three b...
Rankine cycles for low to medium power and low temperature heat using water as working fluid, were a...
An innovative solar thermal power generation system using cascade steam-organic Rankine cycle (SORC)...
Abstract: Rankine cycle systems, using steam as a working fluid, are not well suited to the recov-er...
The need for electrical energy will certainly continue to grow, and it has become imperative to lowe...
Restriction on water consumption is becoming an increasing problem for the power generation industry...
The article examines the possibility of increasing the efficiency of the turbo-expander cycles on lo...
AbstractLimited water supplies in proposed concentrated solar power (CSP) plant locations have insti...
Low grade thermal energy with low temperatures of up to 150° C occurs e.g. as waste heat or waste st...
Low grade thermal energy with low temperatures of up to 150° C occurs e.g. as waste heat or waste st...
The re-use of low-grade waste heat has the potential to contribute significantly to a better energy ...
Low and medium temperature thermal energy with temperatures of 100°–150 °C is available from renewab...
peer-reviewedWith anthropogenic climate change being one of the dominant socio-economic topics of t...
Condensation of steam in condensers. The condensation stage is very important in a steam power sta...
Most of the electricity being produced throughout the world today is from steam power plants. At the...
Steam turbines have long been used at utilities and in industry to generate power. There are three b...
Rankine cycles for low to medium power and low temperature heat using water as working fluid, were a...
An innovative solar thermal power generation system using cascade steam-organic Rankine cycle (SORC)...
Abstract: Rankine cycle systems, using steam as a working fluid, are not well suited to the recov-er...
The need for electrical energy will certainly continue to grow, and it has become imperative to lowe...
Restriction on water consumption is becoming an increasing problem for the power generation industry...
The article examines the possibility of increasing the efficiency of the turbo-expander cycles on lo...
AbstractLimited water supplies in proposed concentrated solar power (CSP) plant locations have insti...