Optimal Vacuum Calculation and Analysis of Composite-Cycle Air-Cooling System

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In this paper, the research object is composite-cycle air-cooling system. First,gave a brief introduction of the system structure and the working principle in power plant. Then the optimal vacuum calculation model was established with the analysis of performance indicators and the amount of equipment production, consumption power of system. Analyze the impact of the ambient temperature to system optimal vacuum in variable conditions. Lastly, combining the climatic conditions of example, which can be drawn is that when the annual best vacuum is 4.8kPa, the running annual earnings is the highest. This article provides guiding significance for correct understanding and engineering applications of composite-cycle air-cooling systems, also further confirm the feasibility of composite-cycle air-cooling system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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1687-1690

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July 2013

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