Solar energy powered Rankine cycle using supercritical CO2 |
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Authors: | H Yamaguchi XR Zhang K Fujima M Enomoto N Sawada |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Doshisha University, Kyoto 630-0321, Japan;bMayekawa MFG. Co., Ltd., 2000 Tatsuzawa Moriya-city, Ibaraki-Pref., 302-0118, Japan;cShowa Denko K. K., 1-480, Inuzuka, Oyama-city, Tochigi 323-8679, Japan;dShowa Tansan Co., Ltd., 7-1, Ogimachi, Kawasaki-Ku, Kawasaki-city, Kanagawa 210-0867, Japan |
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Abstract: | A solar energy powered Rankine cycle using supercritical CO2 for combined production of electricity and thermal energy is proposed. The proposed system consists of evacuated solar collectors, power generating turbine, high-temperature heat recovery system, low-temperature heat recovery system, and feed pump. The system utilizes evacuated solar collectors to convert CO2 into high-temperature supercritical state, used to drive a turbine and thereby produce mechanical energy and hence electricity. The system also recovers heat (high-temperature heat and low-temperature heat), which could be used for refrigeration, air conditioning, hot water supply, etc. in domestic or commercial buildings. An experimental prototype has been designed and constructed. The prototype system has been tested under typical summer conditions in Kyoto, Japan; It was found that CO2 is efficiently converted into high-temperature supercritical state, of while electricity and hot water can be generated. The experimental results show that the solar energy powered Rankine cycle using CO2 works stably in a trans-critical region. The estimated power generation efficiency is 0.25 and heat recovery efficiency is 0.65. This study shows the potential of the application of the solar-powered Rankine cycle using supercritical CO2. |
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Keywords: | Solar energy Supercritical CO2 Rankine cycle Power generation Heat collection |
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