Abstract

AbstractThe present paper conducts the experimental evaluation of the performance of a regenerative organic Rankine cycle (ORC) system working with refrigerant R123 and generating 10-kW-level power. The ORC system consists of an axial-flow single-stage turbine, a regenerator, an evaporator, a condenser, and a pump. The regenerative ORC and the basic ORC system efficiency are evaluated under the same conditions. The degree of superheat of the turbine inlet vapor is controlled by the evaporating temperature. The cooling water flow rate is controlled by adjusting the opening of the valve. The experiment results show that the thermal efficiency of the regenerative ORC is higher than that of the basic ORC by about 25%. The thermal efficiency of basic ORC with saturated vapor at turbine inlet is higher than that with superheated vapor by 3.2%, and the thermal efficiency of the regenerative ORC with saturated vapor at turbine inlet is higher than that with superheated vapor by 4.36%. The enthalpy drop across the...

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