Unsteady and three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics modelling of scroll expander for low-grade waste heat recovery transcritical carbon dioxide micro-scale power system

被引:17
作者
Du, Yuheng [1 ]
Tian, Guohong [1 ]
Pekris, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Dept Mech Engn Sci, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, England
关键词
TranscriticalCO2; cycle; Scroll expander; Thermodynamic analysis; Waste heat recovery; FLOW; ORC; CYCLE; PORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.enconman.2023.116857
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
Recent developments in the field of renewable energy have led to a renewed interest in low-grade heat (< 500 K). The low-grade heat is widely wasted by the lack of efficient heat recovery technologies. It is also limited by the system size, which defines as the micro to small-scale (< 50 kW). Although ORC based unit has been implemented in this field, the CO2 based waste heat recovery units can be more capable in the size construction. The performance of the expander plays a vital role in the system's efficiency. Thus, the current paper provides thermodynamic and CFD analysis of a scroll expander regarding a micro-scale T-CO2 recovery system (< 10 kW) with a 400 K low-grade heat source. In the current CFD model, all the fluid domains were constructed by structural mesh. It also successfully integrated with the thermodynamic table to simulate two-phase T-CO2. This model can be the first scroll expander model for T-CO2 power system and gap the bridge of utilising the scroll machinery in this field. The CFD methodology was successfully validated by the new-built testing platform and previous data. The energy performance of T-CO2 and ORC (R123) based scroll expanders are compared by isentropic and exergy efficiency. The results showed that isentropic and exergy efficiencies of T-CO2 were 7% and 14% higher than the R123. It also identified higher irreversibilities of T-CO2 by the exergy of the working fluids. The pressure and temperature distributions identified the over-expansion and reversed flow characteristics, and the pressure imbalance of the initial expansion chambers denoted the reversed flow.
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