Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska str. 21/25 00-665, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) devices are systems that implement the basic Rankine cycle, but use an organic
medium instead of water. These devices can use low-temperature heat, but it should be remembered that the
achievable efficiency decreases as the source temperature decreases. Previous publications have shown that maximizing
capacity, rather than efficiency, is the main goal of the ORC system. This can be achieved by establishing the correct
operating conditions, while ensuring the correct mass flow of the working medium to each component. For instance,
the expander must reach the required rotational speed. This work focuses on using genetic algorithms to determine
optimal operating conditions and maximize capacity. A genetic algorithm was developed for a newly built ORC device,
enabling determination of optimal operating conditions. The results were implemented in the device driver and validated
experimentally, confirming that genetic algorithms can easily achieve the desired effect.
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