Evaluation of the Energy Performance of an Organic Rankine Cycle-Based Micro Combined Heat and Power System Involving a Hermetic Scroll Expander

Author:

Oudkerk Jean-François1,Quoilin Sylvain,Declaye Sébastien,Guillaume Ludovic2,Winandy Eric3,Lemort Vincent2

Affiliation:

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2. Thermodynamics Laboratory, University of Liège, Campus du Sart-Tilman, B-49, B-4000 Liège, Belgium

3. Emerson Climate Technologies GmbH, Pascalstrasse 65, 52076 Aachen Germany

Abstract

This paper evaluates the performance of an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) based micro- combined heat and power (CHP) unit using a scroll expander. The considered system consists of a fuel boiler coupled with an ORC engine. As a preliminary step, the results of an experimental campaign and the modeling of a hermetic, lubricated scroll compressor used as an expander are presented. Then, a fluid comparison based on several criteria is conducted, leading to the selection of R245fa as working fluid for the ORC. A simulation model is then built to evaluate the performance of the system. The model associates an ORC model and a boiler model, both experimentally validated. This model is used to optimize and size the system. The optimization is performed considering two degrees of freedom: the evaporating temperature and the heat transfer fluid (HTF) mass flow rate. Seasonal simulation is finally performed with a bin method according to the standard PrEN14825 for an average European climate and for four heat emitter heating curves. Simulation results show that the electrical efficiency of the system varies from 6.35% for hot water at 65 °C (high temperature application) to 8.6% for a hot water temperature of 22 °C (low temperature application). Over one entire year, the system exhibits an overall electrical efficiency of about 8% and an overall thermal efficiency around 87% without significant difference between the four heat emitter heating curves. Finally, some improvements of the scroll expander are evaluated. It is shown that by increasing the maximum inlet temperature (limited to 140 °C due to technical reasons) and using two scroll expanders in series, the overall electrical efficiency reaches 12.5%.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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