Positive displacement expanders are proven to be cost-effective in the low to medium power range for Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems. Among the different types of volumetric expanders, the screw-type presents a favorable combination of relatively high internal volume ratio (up to 7) and isentropic efficiency (up to 80%) with respect to the optimal pressure ratio at which sub-critical ORCs operate. In particular, single-screw expanders have shown some potential due to their symmetric and balanced configuration that decreases the loads on the bearings. A comprehensive characterization of this type of machine with two working fluids, i.e., SES36 and R245fa, has been carried out in a previous work [1]. Based on the experimental work, fricti...
Screw expanders offer a high potential for energy conversion in the lower and medium power range, fo...
Performance of Organic Rankine Cycles is sensitive not only to the entry temperature ratio betweenh...
AbstractThe constantly rising energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel resources currently rep...
Positive displacement expanders are proven to be cost-effective in the low to medium power range for...
During the last years, one of the most popular ways to recover low-grade waste heat is the organic R...
The development of low cost small scale Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) has a very interesting potential...
An organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is often used in waste heat recovery applications. These are typical...
Abstract Increasing energy-demand and environmental concerns are leading to a growing interest in al...
The power generated from Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) is directly related to the performance of the...
AbstractIncreasing energy-demand and environmental concerns are leading to a growing interest in alt...
A new concept of liquid-flooded expansion has been proposed as a performance increasing modification...
Screw-type volumetric expanders have been demonstrated to be a suitable technology for organic Ranki...
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is considered one of the leading technologies for waste heat ...
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is considered one of the leading technologies for waste heat ...
The expander is a critical component of an organic Rankine cycle system as its performance in conver...
Screw expanders offer a high potential for energy conversion in the lower and medium power range, fo...
Performance of Organic Rankine Cycles is sensitive not only to the entry temperature ratio betweenh...
AbstractThe constantly rising energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel resources currently rep...
Positive displacement expanders are proven to be cost-effective in the low to medium power range for...
During the last years, one of the most popular ways to recover low-grade waste heat is the organic R...
The development of low cost small scale Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) has a very interesting potential...
An organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is often used in waste heat recovery applications. These are typical...
Abstract Increasing energy-demand and environmental concerns are leading to a growing interest in al...
The power generated from Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) is directly related to the performance of the...
AbstractIncreasing energy-demand and environmental concerns are leading to a growing interest in alt...
A new concept of liquid-flooded expansion has been proposed as a performance increasing modification...
Screw-type volumetric expanders have been demonstrated to be a suitable technology for organic Ranki...
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is considered one of the leading technologies for waste heat ...
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system is considered one of the leading technologies for waste heat ...
The expander is a critical component of an organic Rankine cycle system as its performance in conver...
Screw expanders offer a high potential for energy conversion in the lower and medium power range, fo...
Performance of Organic Rankine Cycles is sensitive not only to the entry temperature ratio betweenh...
AbstractThe constantly rising energy demand and the depletion of fossil fuel resources currently rep...