This manuscript presents an advanced exergo-economic analysis of a waste heat recovery system based on the organic Rankine cycle from the exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine. Different operating conditions were established in order to find the exergy destroyed values in the components and the desegregation of them, as well as the rate of fuel exergy, product exergy, and loss exergy. The component with the highest exergy destroyed values was heat exchanger 1, which is a shell and tube equipment with the highest mean temperature difference in the thermal cycle. However, the values of the fuel cost rate (47.85 USD/GJ) and the product cost rate (197.65 USD/GJ) revealed the organic fluid pump (pump 2) as the device with the main therm...
Heavy Duty Diesel Engines (HDDE) are widely used as commercial vehicles and ship propulsion units an...
The excessive and irrational use of non-renewable energy is the consequence of the interaction of ec...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) from exhaust gases in natural gas engines improves the overall conversion...
In this article, an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) was integrated into a 2-MW natural gas engine to eva...
This paper presents a thermo-economic analysis of a simple organic Rankine cycle (SORC) as a waste h...
This investigation shows a traditional and advanced exergetic assessment of a waste heat recovery sy...
A comparative exergoeconomic analysis is reported for waste heat recovery from a gas turbine-modular...
Objectives: To evaluate the energy and exergy performances of a designed ORC system and to quantify ...
Organic Rankine Cycle is one of the most promising solutions for utilisation of waste heat. Even tho...
A novel transcritical cascade-Organic Rankine Cycle (C-ORC) system was proposed for recovering multi...
Waste heat recovery is one of the possible solutions to improve the efficiency of internal combustio...
To improve the efficiency of a diesel internal combustion engine (ICE), the waste heat carried out b...
Executive Summary This investigation aimed to assess the true technical and environmental potential,...
Conventional technologies used to generate electricity from heat require high temperature and pressu...
The thermodynamic performance of a regenerative organic Rankine cycle that utilizes low temperature ...
Heavy Duty Diesel Engines (HDDE) are widely used as commercial vehicles and ship propulsion units an...
The excessive and irrational use of non-renewable energy is the consequence of the interaction of ec...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) from exhaust gases in natural gas engines improves the overall conversion...
In this article, an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) was integrated into a 2-MW natural gas engine to eva...
This paper presents a thermo-economic analysis of a simple organic Rankine cycle (SORC) as a waste h...
This investigation shows a traditional and advanced exergetic assessment of a waste heat recovery sy...
A comparative exergoeconomic analysis is reported for waste heat recovery from a gas turbine-modular...
Objectives: To evaluate the energy and exergy performances of a designed ORC system and to quantify ...
Organic Rankine Cycle is one of the most promising solutions for utilisation of waste heat. Even tho...
A novel transcritical cascade-Organic Rankine Cycle (C-ORC) system was proposed for recovering multi...
Waste heat recovery is one of the possible solutions to improve the efficiency of internal combustio...
To improve the efficiency of a diesel internal combustion engine (ICE), the waste heat carried out b...
Executive Summary This investigation aimed to assess the true technical and environmental potential,...
Conventional technologies used to generate electricity from heat require high temperature and pressu...
The thermodynamic performance of a regenerative organic Rankine cycle that utilizes low temperature ...
Heavy Duty Diesel Engines (HDDE) are widely used as commercial vehicles and ship propulsion units an...
The excessive and irrational use of non-renewable energy is the consequence of the interaction of ec...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) from exhaust gases in natural gas engines improves the overall conversion...