Nowadays, a high amount of industrial thermal energy is still lost due to the lack of competitive solutions for energy revalorization. Facing this challenge, this paper presents a novel technology, based on a reversible High-Temperature Heat Pump (HTHP) and Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC). The proposed system recovers low-grade waste heat to generate electricity or useful heat in accordance with consumer demand. Compressor and expander semi-empirical models have been considered for the reversible system computational simulation, being HFC-245fa the working fluid selected. The built-in volume ratio and Internal Heat Exchanger (IHX) effectiveness have been optimized to reach the maximum energy efficiency in each operating condition. Although HFC-...
AbstractThis paper illustrates a comparison between different solutions for waste heat recovery from...
An experimental evaluation of HFO-1336mzz-Z as a low global warming potential working fluid for ORC ...
Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technic...
Nowadays, a high amount of industrial thermal energy is still lost due to the lack of competitive so...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
This paper analyses the feasibility of HCFO-1224yd(Z), HCFO-1233zd(E) and HFO-1336mzz(Z), three low ...
The industrial sector demands novel sustainable energy systems to advance in its decarbonisation and...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
Due to the wide interest in organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) as a sustainable technology and the import...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
Space and water heating represent a significant share of the overall energy consumption in the domes...
Global energy consumption is continually increasing, and intelligent energy supply is a critical con...
Many practical cases with waste heat recovery potential such as exhaust gases of reciprocating engin...
In industrial processes, a significant amount of waste heat is produced. However, most of the low-gr...
[EN] HFC-245fa is a common working fluid used in Organic Rankine Cycles generating mechanical power ...
AbstractThis paper illustrates a comparison between different solutions for waste heat recovery from...
An experimental evaluation of HFO-1336mzz-Z as a low global warming potential working fluid for ORC ...
Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technic...
Nowadays, a high amount of industrial thermal energy is still lost due to the lack of competitive so...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
This paper analyses the feasibility of HCFO-1224yd(Z), HCFO-1233zd(E) and HFO-1336mzz(Z), three low ...
The industrial sector demands novel sustainable energy systems to advance in its decarbonisation and...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
Due to the wide interest in organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) as a sustainable technology and the import...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
Space and water heating represent a significant share of the overall energy consumption in the domes...
Global energy consumption is continually increasing, and intelligent energy supply is a critical con...
Many practical cases with waste heat recovery potential such as exhaust gases of reciprocating engin...
In industrial processes, a significant amount of waste heat is produced. However, most of the low-gr...
[EN] HFC-245fa is a common working fluid used in Organic Rankine Cycles generating mechanical power ...
AbstractThis paper illustrates a comparison between different solutions for waste heat recovery from...
An experimental evaluation of HFO-1336mzz-Z as a low global warming potential working fluid for ORC ...
Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technic...