peer reviewedThis study focuses on the design phase of ORC systems recovering the heat wasted from two of the sources available on a Heavy-Duty Truck (HDT): the exhaust and recirculated gases. From these heat sources and their combinations, 5 possible architectures are considered. The main components (i.e. the heat exchangers, the pump and the expander) of the WHR systems are investigated and modeled. Plate type heat exchangers are considered for both the hot and cold sides of the system. Regarding the expansion devices, 5 positive displacement machine technologies, the scroll, screw, piston, vane and roots expanders, are considered and modeled while, among the turbo-expanders, the radial-inflow turbine is taken into consideration. A semi-e...
An important objective in combustion engine research is to develop strategies for recovering waste h...
Although its great potential as low to medium temperature waste heat recovery (WHR) solution, the OR...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
peer reviewedThis study focuses on the design phase of ORC systems recovering the heat wasted from t...
peer reviewedWaste heat recovery (WHR) Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is a very promising techno...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) ORC is a very promising technology for reducing fuel consumption and conse...
In 2013, about 82% of the total CO2 emissions from transportation systems in the U.S. were caused by...
Internal combustion engines (ICE) of heavy-duty trucks show efficiencies larger than 40% in nominal ...
Small-scale Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) represent a promising technology for waste heat recovery (...
Small-scale Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) represent a promising technology for on-board waste heat r...
This paper presents a feasibility study on a waste heat recovery system for heavy-duty truck engines...
Modern heavy duty diesel engines can well extend the goal of 50% brake thermal efficiency by utilizi...
Waste heat recovery from passenger car internal combustion engines by means of an organic Rankine cy...
peer reviewedThe use of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power systems for waste heat recovery on interna...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
An important objective in combustion engine research is to develop strategies for recovering waste h...
Although its great potential as low to medium temperature waste heat recovery (WHR) solution, the OR...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
peer reviewedThis study focuses on the design phase of ORC systems recovering the heat wasted from t...
peer reviewedWaste heat recovery (WHR) Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is a very promising techno...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) ORC is a very promising technology for reducing fuel consumption and conse...
In 2013, about 82% of the total CO2 emissions from transportation systems in the U.S. were caused by...
Internal combustion engines (ICE) of heavy-duty trucks show efficiencies larger than 40% in nominal ...
Small-scale Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) represent a promising technology for waste heat recovery (...
Small-scale Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) represent a promising technology for on-board waste heat r...
This paper presents a feasibility study on a waste heat recovery system for heavy-duty truck engines...
Modern heavy duty diesel engines can well extend the goal of 50% brake thermal efficiency by utilizi...
Waste heat recovery from passenger car internal combustion engines by means of an organic Rankine cy...
peer reviewedThe use of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power systems for waste heat recovery on interna...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...
An important objective in combustion engine research is to develop strategies for recovering waste h...
Although its great potential as low to medium temperature waste heat recovery (WHR) solution, the OR...
The strive towards ever increasing automotive engine efficiencies for both diesel and gasoline engin...