INTEGRATED CHP CONCEPTS FOR ORC AND THEIR BENEFITS COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL CONCEPTSasme-orc2015 Tracking Number 97 Presentation: Session: Session 14: CHP units Room: 1A Europe Session start: 08:40 Wed 14 Oct 2015 Christoph Wieland wieland@tum.de Affifliation: Technische Universität München Dominik Meinel meinel@es.mw.tum.de Affifliation: Technische Universität München Hartmut Spliethoff spliethoff@tum.de Affifliation: Technische Universität München/Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research Topics: - Applications (Topics), - System Design and Optimization (Topics), - Simulation and Design Tools (Topics), - Applications (Topics), - Working Fluids (Topics), - Simulation and Design Tools (Topics), - I prefer Oral Presentation (Presentation Preference), - Working Fluids (Topics), - I prefer Oral Presentation (Presentation Preference) Abstract: The present study investigates the flexibility and suitability of different Combined Heat and Power concepts. An integrated concept for heat decoupling with a two-stage ORC concept and turbine bleeding is introduced and compared with other state-of-the-art concepts. The flexibility of the integrated system is determined for different isentropic fluids and siloxanes. Under general circumstances siloxanes are not suitable for turbine bleeding, due to their dry expansion behaviour. However, this picture changes in this CHP context. A comparison is made for different temperature levels of heat transfer fluid. Based on OMTS as the working fluid other CHP concepts are compared with this integrated concept its benefits are then determined by calculating the produced electricity per year. Therefore the integration of the CHP concept into a virtual district heating network based on annual load duration curves is investigated and the annual electricity revenues can be calculated. Based on these electricity revenues per year higher manufacturing costs due to a higher system complexity can be compared. |