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Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a promising technology for converting low or medium temperature heat into power. In order to improve the thermodynamic efficiency of ORC systems, adding a regenerator to the system has been widely discussed. However, this needs additional pipes and devices and they will produce additional pressure drop. Considering both the contributions of the regenerator and the power losses caused by additional pressure drop, a theoretical criterion for evaluating the thermodynamic effectiveness of adding a regenerator was proposed by means of mathematic and thermodynamic equations. The core of the criterion is a new concept named Critical Pressure Drop produced by the Regenerator (CPDR). A negative value of CPDR indicates that adding a regenerator will not contribute to the thermodynamic efficiency of ORC systems in any case. An effective regenerator needs a positive value of CPDR, and requires that the value of additional pressure drop produced by introducing the regenerator should be smaller than CPDR. The influences of evaporation temperature, condensation temperature, expander efficiency, regenerator effectiveness and working fluids on CPDR were also examined. It was found that lower evaporation temperature or using working fluids with higher critical temperature tends to reduce the value of CPDR.
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JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE
ISSN: 1003-2169
Year: 2021
Issue: 6
Volume: 30
Page: 2027-2036
2 . 5 0 0
JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: ENGINEERING;
ESI HC Threshold:87
JCR Journal Grade:3
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WoS CC Cited Count: 3
SCOPUS Cited Count: 3
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 7