Affiliation:
1. Politechnika Warszawska, Wydział Samochodów i Maszyn Roboczych
Abstract
Waste heat recovery systems using the organic Rankine cycle (ORC systems) can be a way to increase the overall efficiency of internal combustion engines (ICE) and way to reduce the emission to the environment. The main two advantages of ORC systems are: the use of thermal energy, which is dissipated into the environment in the form of heat - fuel energy, which is not used by the ICE and the lack of interference in the operation of the ICE. Additionally, high efficiency, low construction costs and high compatibility and flexibility of ORC systems mean that their installation on ICE exhaust systems is economically justified and simple. The article below proves the legitimacy of considering the above-mentioned solution, proposes an ORC system concept for a laboratory ICE, presents a diagram of the procedure during the design/construction of the system and presents the initial energy balance of the solution.
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