The current research tackles the energy trilemma of emissions reduction, security of supply and cost savings in industrial environments by presenting the development of a packaged, plug & play power unit for low-grade waste heat recovery applications. The heat to power conversion system is based on the Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC), a bottoming thermodynamic cycle particularly suitable for waste heat sources at temperatures below 100 C which, on a European scale, account for 469 TWh in industry and are particularly concentrated in the chemical and petrochemical sectors. The industrial test case refers to a UK tire manufacturing company in which a 2 MW water stream at 85 C involved in the rubber curing process was chosen as hot source of ...
The task of reducing global carbon dioxide emissions leads to a need to reduce the average CO2-emiss...
A promising method to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines is the use of thermodyna...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
In recent years the interest in recovering rejected low-grade heat within industry has intensified. ...
Despite the current energy crisis, a large amount of low grade heat (below 100oC) is being wasted fo...
Despite the current energy crisis, a large amount of low grade heat (below 100oC) is being wasted fo...
SummaryIn this study, the Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) and the Partially Evaporating Cycle (PEC) hav...
SummaryIn this study, the Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) and the Partially Evaporating Cycle (PEC) hav...
Organic Flash Cycles (OFCs) can improve the overall efficiency of waste heat recovery or geothermal ...
Abstract Low temperature (<100°C) streams have the largest share of waste heat recovery potential an...
There has been renewed significance for innovative energy conversion technologies, particularly the...
© 2020 The Author(s). This research work presents a numerical chamber model of a two-phase twin-scre...
This research work presents a numerical chamber model of a two-phase twin-screw expander and its fur...
Recovering heat from low grade heat resources for producing power is of high demand and interest. Fo...
The purpose of this design project is to evaluate the feasibility of power recovery from a lowgrade ...
The task of reducing global carbon dioxide emissions leads to a need to reduce the average CO2-emiss...
A promising method to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines is the use of thermodyna...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...
In recent years the interest in recovering rejected low-grade heat within industry has intensified. ...
Despite the current energy crisis, a large amount of low grade heat (below 100oC) is being wasted fo...
Despite the current energy crisis, a large amount of low grade heat (below 100oC) is being wasted fo...
SummaryIn this study, the Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) and the Partially Evaporating Cycle (PEC) hav...
SummaryIn this study, the Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) and the Partially Evaporating Cycle (PEC) hav...
Organic Flash Cycles (OFCs) can improve the overall efficiency of waste heat recovery or geothermal ...
Abstract Low temperature (<100°C) streams have the largest share of waste heat recovery potential an...
There has been renewed significance for innovative energy conversion technologies, particularly the...
© 2020 The Author(s). This research work presents a numerical chamber model of a two-phase twin-scre...
This research work presents a numerical chamber model of a two-phase twin-screw expander and its fur...
Recovering heat from low grade heat resources for producing power is of high demand and interest. Fo...
The purpose of this design project is to evaluate the feasibility of power recovery from a lowgrade ...
The task of reducing global carbon dioxide emissions leads to a need to reduce the average CO2-emiss...
A promising method to improve the efficiency of internal combustion engines is the use of thermodyna...
In the European Union (EU), industrial sectors use 26% of the primary energy consumption and are cha...