One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion
This paper provides an overview of a one-dimensional modelling methodology for equipment and systems for heat to power conversion based on a staggered grid space discretization and implemented in the commercial software GT-SUITE<sup>®</sup>. Particular attention is given to a newly devel...
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doaj-f0571cbbbbe04cbbb69050a4b3dbb9c42020-11-24T21:21:38ZengMDPI AGDesigns2411-96602019-07-01334110.3390/designs3030041designs3030041One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power ConversionGiuseppe Bianchi0Matteo Marchionni1Stuart Kennedy2Jeremy Miller3Savvas Tassou4Institute of Energy Futures, RCUK Centre for Sustainable Energy use in Food chains (CSEF), Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UKInstitute of Energy Futures, RCUK Centre for Sustainable Energy use in Food chains (CSEF), Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UKHowden Compressors Ltd., Renfrew PA4 8XJ, UKSpirax Sarco Engineering PLC., Cheltenham GL51 9NQ, UKInstitute of Energy Futures, RCUK Centre for Sustainable Energy use in Food chains (CSEF), Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UKThis paper provides an overview of a one-dimensional modelling methodology for equipment and systems for heat to power conversion based on a staggered grid space discretization and implemented in the commercial software GT-SUITE<sup>®</sup>. Particular attention is given to a newly developed modelling procedure for twin-screw machines that is based on a chamber modelling approach and considers leakage paths between cells and with the casing. This methodology is then applied to a low-grade heat to power conversion system based on a Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) equipped with two parallel two-phase twin-screw expanders and a control valve upstream of the machines to adapt the fluid quality for an optimal expander operation. The standalone expander model is used to generate performance maps of the machine, which serve as inputs for the TFC system model. Parametric analyses are eventually carried out to assess the impact of several operating parameters of the TFC unit on the recovered power and cycle thermal efficiency. The study shows that the most influencing factors on the TFC system’s performance are the inlet temperature of the heat source and the expander speed. While the first depends on the topping industrial process, the expander speed can be used to optimize and control the TFC system operation also in transient or off-design operating conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2411-9660/3/3/41one-dimensional modellingGT-SUITE<sup>®</sup>energy conversionpositive displacement machine |
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Giuseppe Bianchi Matteo Marchionni Stuart Kennedy Jeremy Miller Savvas Tassou One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion Designs one-dimensional modelling GT-SUITE<sup>®</sup> energy conversion positive displacement machine |
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Giuseppe Bianchi Matteo Marchionni Stuart Kennedy Jeremy Miller Savvas Tassou |
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Giuseppe Bianchi |
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One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion |
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One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion |
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One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion |
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One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion |
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One-Dimensional Modelling of a Trilateral Flash Cycle System with Two-Phase Twin-Screw Expanders for Industrial Low-Grade Heat to Power Conversion |
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one-dimensional modelling of a trilateral flash cycle system with two-phase twin-screw expanders for industrial low-grade heat to power conversion |
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This paper provides an overview of a one-dimensional modelling methodology for equipment and systems for heat to power conversion based on a staggered grid space discretization and implemented in the commercial software GT-SUITE<sup>®</sup>. Particular attention is given to a newly developed modelling procedure for twin-screw machines that is based on a chamber modelling approach and considers leakage paths between cells and with the casing. This methodology is then applied to a low-grade heat to power conversion system based on a Trilateral Flash Cycle (TFC) equipped with two parallel two-phase twin-screw expanders and a control valve upstream of the machines to adapt the fluid quality for an optimal expander operation. The standalone expander model is used to generate performance maps of the machine, which serve as inputs for the TFC system model. Parametric analyses are eventually carried out to assess the impact of several operating parameters of the TFC unit on the recovered power and cycle thermal efficiency. The study shows that the most influencing factors on the TFC system’s performance are the inlet temperature of the heat source and the expander speed. While the first depends on the topping industrial process, the expander speed can be used to optimize and control the TFC system operation also in transient or off-design operating conditions. |
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one-dimensional modelling GT-SUITE<sup>®</sup> energy conversion positive displacement machine |
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