Energy efficiency has become a global problem that is detrimental to the chemical industries technically, economically and to the environment. Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a promising technology that can solve this problem by recovering heat from low-grade waste heat sources by using organic working fluids. The heat source for the ORC system used in this article is air leaving air coolers in an oil refinery with a temperature of 140o C. The heat exchanger data for this refinery was used in the simulation of a basic cycle and a regenerative cycle using ASPEN HYSYS V.10. These ORC systems were simulated using hydrocarbons, refrigerants, and alternative refrigerants as the working fluids to compare their performance at three different conden...
peer reviewedThe present paper focuses on the economic optimization of a small scale ORC in waste h...
This paper presents the optimization of organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) for recovering waste heat from...
In oil refineries and chemical plants, there exist large amount of hot fluids. The typical hot fluid...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
In this study, experimental research was conducted to investigate the performance of a small-scale O...
Due to the wide interest in organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) as a sustainable technology and the import...
This paper describes a study of the relative influences of different system design decisions upon th...
In this paper, we develop a framework for designing optimal organic Rankine cycle (ORC) power system...
AbstractThis paper illustrates a comparison between different solutions for waste heat recovery from...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
In oil refineries and chemical plants, there exist large amount of hot fluids. The typical hot fluid...
peer reviewedThe present paper focuses on the economic optimization of a small scale ORC in waste h...
peer reviewedThe present paper focuses on the economic optimization of a small scale ORC in waste h...
This paper presents the optimization of organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) for recovering waste heat from...
In oil refineries and chemical plants, there exist large amount of hot fluids. The typical hot fluid...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
New technologies to converting heat into usable energy are constantly being developed for renewable ...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
In this study, experimental research was conducted to investigate the performance of a small-scale O...
Due to the wide interest in organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) as a sustainable technology and the import...
This paper describes a study of the relative influences of different system design decisions upon th...
In this paper, we develop a framework for designing optimal organic Rankine cycle (ORC) power system...
AbstractThis paper illustrates a comparison between different solutions for waste heat recovery from...
There is significant interest in the deployment of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology for waste-...
In oil refineries and chemical plants, there exist large amount of hot fluids. The typical hot fluid...
peer reviewedThe present paper focuses on the economic optimization of a small scale ORC in waste h...
peer reviewedThe present paper focuses on the economic optimization of a small scale ORC in waste h...
This paper presents the optimization of organic Rankine cycles (ORCs) for recovering waste heat from...
In oil refineries and chemical plants, there exist large amount of hot fluids. The typical hot fluid...