A review of thermodynamic cycles and working fluids for the conversion of low-grade heat
Abstract
This paper presents a review of the organic Rankine cycle and supercritical Rankine cycle for the conversion of low-grade heat into electrical power, as well as selection criteria of potential working fluids, screening of 35 working fluids for the two cycles and analyses of the influence of fluid properties on cycle performance. The thermodynamic and physical properties, stability, environmental impacts, safety and compatibility, and availability and cost are among the important considerations when selecting a working fluid. The paper discusses the types of working fluids, influence of latent heat, density and specific heat, and the effectiveness of superheating. A discussion of the 35 screened working fluids is also presented.
- Publication:
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
- Pub Date:
- January 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010RSERv..14.3059C
- Keywords:
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- Organic Rankine cycle;
- Supercritical Rankine cycle;
- Organic working fluid;
- Low-grade heat source