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ORCSIM: A GENERALIZED ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE SIMULATION TOOL


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Presentation:
Session: Session 15: Modelling and simulation
Room: 1B Europe
Session start: 08:40 Wed 14 Oct 2015

Davide Ziviani   davide.ziviani@ugent.be
Affifliation: Gent University

Brandon Woodland   bwoodlan@purdue.edu
Affifliation: Purdue University

Emeline Georges   emeline.georges@ulg.ac.be
Affifliation: University of Liege

Eckhard Groll   groll@purdue.edu
Affifliation: Purdue University

James Braun   jbraun@purdue.edu
Affifliation: Purdue University

Travis Horton   wthorton@purdue.edu
Affifliation: Purdue University

Michel De Paepe   michel.depaepe@ugent.be
Affifliation: Gent University

Martijn van den Broek   martijn.vandenbroek@ugent.be
Affifliation: Gent University


Topics: - Simulation and Design Tools (Topics), - I prefer Oral Presentation (Presentation Preference)

Abstract:

An increasing interest in organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology has led to numerous simulation and optimization studies. In the open-literature different modeling approaches can be found, but general software tools available to the academic/industrial community are limited. A generalized ORC simulation tool, named ORCSim, is proposed in this paper. The framework is developed using object-oriented programming that easily allows improvements and future extensions. Currently two cycle configurations are implemented, i.e. a basic ORC and an ORC with liquid-flooded expansion. The software architecture, the thermo-physical property wrappers, the component library and the solution algorithm are discussed with particular emphasis on the ORC with liquid-flooded expansion. A thorough validation both at component and cycle levels is proposed by considering the aforementioned cycle architectures.