Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik

In each touristic city waste management system has to overcome the impact of visitors. Dubrovnik, famous as popular touristic destination, particularly notices tourists visiting city. Therefore potential impact of waste management in touristic cities, such as Dubrovnik, is presented. The paper inclu...

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Main Authors: Paweł Król, Goran Krajačić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research and Innovation Centre Pro-Akademia 2018-07-01
Series:Acta Innovations
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Online Access:http://www.proakademia.eu/en/acta-innovations/publications/no-2018/no28/478.html
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spelling doaj-e3be4e5e73d540488f041759d4417aff2020-11-25T01:35:12ZengResearch and Innovation Centre Pro-AkademiaActa Innovations2300-55992300-55992018-07-0128404810.32933/ActaInnovations.28.5Energy analysis of municipal waste in DubrovnikPaweł Król0Goran Krajačić1AGH University of Science and TechnologyUniversity of ZagrebIn each touristic city waste management system has to overcome the impact of visitors. Dubrovnik, famous as popular touristic destination, particularly notices tourists visiting city. Therefore potential impact of waste management in touristic cities, such as Dubrovnik, is presented. The paper includes estimation of yearly waste production by inhabitants and tourists visiting those city. Waste digestion is a method for biogas production. On the basis of the preceding estimation combined-cycle installation generating heat and electricity is proposed. The model combines Brayton cycle with low temperature Kalina model based on Rankine cycle. Literature analysis presents state of the art in this field. The simulation is prepared in Cycle-Tempo. Numerical analyses lead to technical issues, which have to be taken into consideration during waste utilization with such installation. Thus benefits and threats are discussed. The presented analysis assesses the maximal electric gain, which subsequently should consider waste preparation and purificationhttp://www.proakademia.eu/en/acta-innovations/publications/no-2018/no28/478.htmlWaste ManagementKalina CycleBrayton cycleAnaerobic DigestionBiogasAsimptote Cycle-Tempo
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author Paweł Król
Goran Krajačić
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Goran Krajačić
Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
Acta Innovations
Waste Management
Kalina Cycle
Brayton cycle
Anaerobic Digestion
Biogas
Asimptote Cycle-Tempo
author_facet Paweł Król
Goran Krajačić
author_sort Paweł Król
title Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
title_short Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
title_full Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
title_fullStr Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
title_full_unstemmed Energy analysis of municipal waste in Dubrovnik
title_sort energy analysis of municipal waste in dubrovnik
publisher Research and Innovation Centre Pro-Akademia
series Acta Innovations
issn 2300-5599
2300-5599
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In each touristic city waste management system has to overcome the impact of visitors. Dubrovnik, famous as popular touristic destination, particularly notices tourists visiting city. Therefore potential impact of waste management in touristic cities, such as Dubrovnik, is presented. The paper includes estimation of yearly waste production by inhabitants and tourists visiting those city. Waste digestion is a method for biogas production. On the basis of the preceding estimation combined-cycle installation generating heat and electricity is proposed. The model combines Brayton cycle with low temperature Kalina model based on Rankine cycle. Literature analysis presents state of the art in this field. The simulation is prepared in Cycle-Tempo. Numerical analyses lead to technical issues, which have to be taken into consideration during waste utilization with such installation. Thus benefits and threats are discussed. The presented analysis assesses the maximal electric gain, which subsequently should consider waste preparation and purification
topic Waste Management
Kalina Cycle
Brayton cycle
Anaerobic Digestion
Biogas
Asimptote Cycle-Tempo
url http://www.proakademia.eu/en/acta-innovations/publications/no-2018/no28/478.html
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