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Original Articles

An Investigation on the Exergo-Economic Performance of an Evaporator in Orc Recovering Low-Grade Waste Heat

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Pages 780-799 | Published online: 21 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

Based on the perspective of exergy recovery (profit), an exergo-economic performance evaluation model of evaporator in ORC recovering low-grade waste heat is established. Selecting dry fluid R600a as a working fluid, an exergo-economic criterion was defined to estimate the effects of operating parameters and tube length on the performance of evaporator when the boiling temperature of evaporator is fixed. The optimal flow rate of organic working fluid Gt (flow rate of exhaust flue gas Gs), the flow rate ratio of exhaust flue gas to organic working fluid y, and tube length l have been discovered to maximize the annual net profit value NPV. Furthermore, there exists the critical values of Gt (Gs), y, and l which make NPV = 0. The results also show that, with the increase of the flow rate ratio of exhaust flue gas to organic working fluid, the maximum annual net profit value first increases sharply, and then decreases slowly, while the optimal tube length of evaporator reduces monotonously. Furthermore, the evaluation method from purely thermodynamic viewpoint is imperfect, and the economic considerations change the results obtained with only the maximization of recovered exergy.

Acknowledgments

This work was financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (Project No. 2011CB710701).

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