Carbon Dioxide as Working Fluids in Transcritical Rankine Cycle for Diesel Engine Multiple Waste Heat Recovery in Comparison to Hydrocarbons

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LIU Peng [1 ]
SHU Gequn [1 ]
TIAN Hua [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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transcritical Rankine cycle; natural working fluid; multiple waste heat; performance comparison;
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U464.172 [柴油机]; X734.2 [汽车];
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In consideration of the high-temperature characteristic of engine’s waste heat and stricter environmental regulations, natural substance, including COand hydrocarbons, have been treated as promising working fluid for diesel engine waste heat recovery due to its environment friendly and excellent physical and chemical properties. This paper presented a comprehensive performance analysis on transcritical Rankine cycles for diesel engine multiple waste heat recovery using hydrocarbons and COas working fluid. The optimal turbine inlet pressures corresponding to maximum net power output, maximum exergy efficiency and minimum electricity production cost(EPC) were obtained. The effect of working fluid on these optimal pressures has been discussed. For fluids with low critical temperature, the optimal pressure corresponding to maximum net power output is lower than the one for maximum exergy efficiency, while the opposite results can be found for fluid with high critical temperature. Then, the effect of various working fluid properties in transcritical cycle performance is discussed. Comparison results show that COobtains only more power output than Ethane, Propane and Propene, but COis capable of absorbing more energy from engine coolant and regeneration heat with comparable total heat transfer areas and has an advantage in turbine size, particularly for hydrocarbons with high critical temperature.
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页码:494 / 504
页数:11
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