Abstract

The novel proprietary Hygroscopic Cycle Technology (HCT) is a power cycle distinguished for using hygroscopic compoundswater mixtures as the working fluid to optimize the condensation process of the turbine exhaust steam by absorption phenomena. Previous works focused on the performance of the condensation/cooling section of the cycle as well as in the main improvements achieved by HCT in comparison to traditional thermal power generation cycles in terms of efficiency and profitability. Nevertheless, the thermodynamic characteristics of the steam generated from hygroscopic-water mixtures in the HCT boiler are yet to be studied. In this article, a theoretical analysis of temperature and pressure conditions of pure water steam generated from different concentrations of LiBr-water mixtures is carried out by using the Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software. Results show that LiBr-H2O mixtures display higher saturation temperatures than pure water, which enables the cycle to directly generate superheated vapor with no need for superheating equipment inside the boiler. This fact further improves the economic advantages previously shown by HCT, since erection, operation and maintenance costs related to the superheating process are avoided.

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