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Ammonia-water mixture property code (AWProC) development,verification and Kalina cycle design for nuclear power plant
Affiliation:1. College of Electromechanical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266061, China;2. Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China;1. Institut für Thermodynamik (IfT), Leibniz Universität Hannover, Callinstraβe 36, Hannover 30167, Germany;2. STEFFEN HARTMANN RECYCLINGTECHNOLOGIEN GMBH, Am Schmiedegassenweg 4, Thale OT Allrode 06502, Germany;3. Forschungszentrum für Kältetechnik und Wärmepumpen GmbH (FKW), Weidendamm 14, Hannover 30167, Germany
Abstract:The improvement of thermodynamic efficiency of power plants is of great interest for the whole energy industry. The use of Kalina cycle has a great potential to improve the thermal efficiency of a nuclear power plant. This cycle uses a mixture of ammonia and water as working fluid. In this paper, we discuss the development of an Ammonia-Water mixture Property Code (AWProC). The estimation of the mixture properties are based on the Gibbs free energy functions. The code is verified and validated against experimental data available in the literature and REFPROP code. It is shown that AWProC can accurately estimate the thermodynamic properties of ammonia-water mixtures over a wide range of conditions, including high temperature and pressure regions. The code is then used to investigate the feasibility of applying the Kalina cycle to a typical Pressurizer Water Reactor (PWR) plant as an effective way to improve the plant efficiency. The fundamental of Basic-Kalina (B-K) cycle is described in detail firstly. Then, two modified configurations, Recuperation-Kalina (R-K) and Flash-Kalina (F-K) cycles respectively, are proposed for a typical 1000 MWe PWR. The simulation results indicate that the R-K type cycle can reach about 31.2% efficiency with simple equipment requirements, while the F-K type cycle can reach efficiencies up to about 34.8%, but at the expenses of a slightly more complex design. The present work demonstrates the applicability of the Kalina cycle as a way to improve the thermal efficiency of a nuclear power plant. This concept is meaningful for improving nuclear power plants economic and competitiveness.
Keywords:Ammonia-water mixture  Property code  Kalina cycle design  Efficiency calculation
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