In the present paper, numerical analysis of the thermodynamic cycle with the high-temperature nuclear gas reactor (HTGR) for electricity and hydrogen production have been done. The analysed system consists of two independent loops. The first loop is for HTGR and consists of a nuclear reactor, heat exchangers, and blower. The second loop (Rankine cycle) consist of up-to four steam turbines, that operate in heat recovery system. The analysis of the system shows that it is possible to achieve significantly higher efficiency than could be offered by traditional nuclear reactor technology (PWR and BWR). It is shown that the thermal efficiency about 52.5% it is possible to achieve when reactor works at standard conditions and steam is superheated...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
The US Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature nuclear reactors to produce...
In the present paper, numerical analysis of the thermodynamic cycle with the high-temperature nuclea...
Thermal analysis of a heat and power plant with a high temperature gas cooled nuclear reactor is pre...
High temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor (called HTR or HTGR) for both electricity generation and...
Consumption of energy is one of the important indicators in developing countries, but a lot of compa...
At present many companies from the energy sector have to follow new regulations and concerns three c...
The paper presents results of a parametric analysis of a hightemperature nuclear-reactor cogeneratio...
The recently a large number of various companies from the energy sector have to follow new very rest...
THE PURPOSE. System efficiency and competitiveness assess of a new scheme for combining a nuclear po...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
The US Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature nuclear reactors to produce...
In the present paper, numerical analysis of the thermodynamic cycle with the high-temperature nuclea...
Thermal analysis of a heat and power plant with a high temperature gas cooled nuclear reactor is pre...
High temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor (called HTR or HTGR) for both electricity generation and...
Consumption of energy is one of the important indicators in developing countries, but a lot of compa...
At present many companies from the energy sector have to follow new regulations and concerns three c...
The paper presents results of a parametric analysis of a hightemperature nuclear-reactor cogeneratio...
The recently a large number of various companies from the energy sector have to follow new very rest...
THE PURPOSE. System efficiency and competitiveness assess of a new scheme for combining a nuclear po...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
The US Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature nuclear reactors to produce...