Abstract

Environmental issues and lack of energy resources have led to the utilization of industrial waste heat in thermodynamic applications to improve the performance of thermodynamic cycles and keep pace with climate change. This work examines the modified thermodynamic Kalina cycle to compare different cycle efficiencies. We then evolve the exergy balance equation for it to apply to each cycle component. Furthermore, we discuss future technologies for the modified Kalina cycle using a new working fluid.

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