Waste Heat Station with Supercritical Organic Cycle

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In this paper, a schematic of such installation is presented here with a description of its operation and the algorithm of calculations of a supercritical waste heat plant. An analysis of the influence of a kind of working fluid on the effectiveness of operation of a plant was carried out. The obtained results enabled the unanimous conclusion that the application of supercritical conditions in low-temperature organic Rankine cycle (ORC) installations of waste heat plants allows significantly higher values of both efficiency and power to be achieved.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 512-515)

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1343-1350

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May 2012

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