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   Thermodynamic and Exergy Analyses of A Novel Solar-Powered Co2 Transcritical Power Cycle With Recovery of Cryogenic Lng Using Stirling Engines  
   
نویسنده Naseri A. ,Fazlikhani M. ,Sadeghzadeh M. ,Naeimi A. ,Bidi M. ,Tabatabaei S. H.
منبع Renewable Energy Research And Applications - 2020 - دوره : 1 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:175 -185
چکیده    In this paper, a novel co2 transcritical power cycle, which is driven by solar energy integrated by a cryogenic lng recovery unit, is investigated. in the proposed cycle, the condenser unit of the co2 power cycle is replaced by a stirling engine. the thermodynamic and exergy analyses are carried out to evaluate the performance of the presented system. furthermore, in order to investigate the impact of utilization of stirling engines instead of the conventional condenser units, the proposed cycle is compared with the typical co2 power cycle. the results obtained show that employing the stirling engine decreases the exergy destruction from 17% in the typical cycle to 8.85%. in addition, the total generated power of the novel system is considerably boosted up by about 15 kw in the off-peak times and more than 20 kw in the peak time. moreover, the integration of the stirling engine also decreases the lng mass flow rate. therefore, the required heat exchanger area in the lng heater is also lowered.
کلیدواژه Solar Collector ,Transcritical Co2 Power Cycle ,Lng; Stirling Engine ,Exergy
آدرس Shahid Beheshti University, Faculty Of Mechanical And Energy Engineering, Iran, Shahid Beheshti University, Faculty Of Mechanical And Energy Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Department Of Renewable Energy And Environmental Engineering, Iran, Shahid Beheshti University, Faculty Of Mechanical And Energy Engineering, Iran, Shahid Beheshti University, Faculty Of Mechanical And Energy Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Department Of Renewable Energy And Environmental Engineering, Iran
پست الکترونیکی h.tabatabaee@ut.ac.ir
 
     
   
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