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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF WASTE HEAT RECOVERY WITH A DUAL LOOP ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE SYSTEM FOR DIESEL ENGINE


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Presentation:
Session: Session 2 – Waste heat recovery from engines I
Room: 1B Europe
Session start: 11:00 Mon 12 Oct 2015

Hongjin Wang   bjgywanghongjin@163.com
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Hongguang Zhang   zhg5912@263.net
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Topics: - System Design and Optimization (Topics), - Simulation and Design Tools (Topics), - I prefer Oral Presentation (Presentation Preference)

Abstract:

Given the low utilization rate of an internal combustion engine(ICE), only 40% at most is used as an effective power output and the remaining is released into the air in the form of waste heat within exhaust gas and coolant liquid[1]. This not only causes a huge amount of energy dissipation but also brings serious environmental contamination, therefore it has assumed great significance to investigate how to recover and utilize some of the lost available work from ICE. Waste heat resources in ICE are low- or medium-grade energy, while the organic Rankine cycle (ORC) system is a promising technology of converting low- or medium-grade waste heat into useful work[2]. To take full advantage of the waste heat from a diesel engine, a set of dual loop organic Rankine cycle system was designed to recover exhaust energy, waste heat from the coolant system, and released heat from turbocharged air in the intercooler of a six-cylinder diesel engine. Aspen plus software was used to model the dual loop ORC system. According to the simulation model, the operating performance of the dual loop ORC system and the fuel economy of the diesel engine were investigated. The results show that the thermodynamic performance and economy performance of the diesel engine can be effectively improved by using the dual loop ORC system. Under the certain engine operating conditions, namely, engine speed is 2000 r.min-1 and engine torque is 1313 N.m, the total net power output of the dual loop ORC system is up to 43.65 kW. The brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and the thermal efficiency of the diesel engine-dual loop ORC system are 191.24g/kW.h and 37.57%, respectively. Compared with the diesel engine, the thermal efficiency of the combined system can be increased by 13.69% and the BSFC can be reduced by 15.86%.