Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a by-product of their processes. To improve environmental performance and increase process profitability, a portion of the waste heat can be recovered and employed for power generation by recovery systems. Supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) plants are emerging as potential alternatives to the well-established technologies for waste heat recovery (WHR) power generation in heavy industry. This paper offers a preliminary techno-economic analysis of a waste heat-to-power system based on a sCO2 closed-loop for a heavy-industrial process. By conducting a parametric investigation on the WHR sCO2 system's key design parameters, a number of preferable configurations from a thermodynamic perspe...
The supercritical carbon dioxide (S-CO2) power cycle is a promising development for waste heat recov...
Copyright: The Authors, 2019. Industrial processes are currently characterized by thermal energy los...
Waste heat recovery from medium-temperature heat sources (300°C -700°C) has a great potential to inc...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a by-product of their processes. To improve ...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
This paper focuses on the potential of supercritical carbon dioxide closed cycle for waste heat reco...
Bottoming thermodynamic systems based on supercritical carbon dioxide as working fluid (sCO(2)) are ...
Abstract Bottoming thermodynamic systems based on supercritical carbon dioxide as working fluid (sCO...
It is estimated that in the United States alone, enough energy is wasted in industrial applications ...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
In the European Industry, 275 TWh of thermal energy is rejected into the environment at temperatures...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Bottoming thermodynamic power cycles using supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) are a promising techn...
This work investigates the performance of a supercritical CO2 cycle as the bottoming cycle of a comm...
The supercritical carbon dioxide (S-CO2) power cycle is a promising development for waste heat recov...
Copyright: The Authors, 2019. Industrial processes are currently characterized by thermal energy los...
Waste heat recovery from medium-temperature heat sources (300°C -700°C) has a great potential to inc...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a by-product of their processes. To improve ...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
This paper focuses on the potential of supercritical carbon dioxide closed cycle for waste heat reco...
Bottoming thermodynamic systems based on supercritical carbon dioxide as working fluid (sCO(2)) are ...
Abstract Bottoming thermodynamic systems based on supercritical carbon dioxide as working fluid (sCO...
It is estimated that in the United States alone, enough energy is wasted in industrial applications ...
Industrial facilities release a large amount of heat as a byproduct of their processes. To improve e...
In the European Industry, 275 TWh of thermal energy is rejected into the environment at temperatures...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Bottoming thermodynamic power cycles using supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) are a promising techn...
This work investigates the performance of a supercritical CO2 cycle as the bottoming cycle of a comm...
The supercritical carbon dioxide (S-CO2) power cycle is a promising development for waste heat recov...
Copyright: The Authors, 2019. Industrial processes are currently characterized by thermal energy los...
Waste heat recovery from medium-temperature heat sources (300°C -700°C) has a great potential to inc...