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Analysis and optimization of a modified Kalina cycle system for low-grade heat utilization

Mohammad Masrur Hossain, Niyaz Afnan Ahmed, Md Abid Shahriyar, M. Monjurul Ehsan, Fahid Riaz, Sayedus Salehin, Chaudhary Awais Salman

2021Energy Conversion and Management X28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Kalina cycle system (KCS) offers an attractive prospect to produce power by utilizing low-grade heat sources where traditional power cycles cannot be implemented. Intending to explore the potential of exploiting low-grade heat sources for conversion to electrical energy, this study proposes two modified power generation cycles based on KCS-34. A multi-phase expander is positioned between the Kalina separator and the second heat regenerator in the proposed X-modification. In contrast, it is located between the mixer and second regenerator for Y-modification. To explore the potential benefits and limitations of the proposed modifications contrasted with the KCS-34, thermodynamic modeling and optimization have been conducted. The influence of critical decision parameters on overall cycle performance is analyzed. The result elucidates that by implementing an additional multi-phase expander, a significant amount of energy can be extracted from a lean ammonia water loop and X-modification can deliver superior thermodynamic performance compared with the Y-modification and the original KCS-34. With a reduced turbine inlet pressure of 58 bar and an ammonia concentration of 80%, the X-modified cycle's efficiency reaches a peak value of 17% and a net power yield of 1015 kW. An increase of 6.35% can be achieved compared with the conventional KCS-34 operating at the same conditions. Maximum exergy destruction of the working substance was observed in the condenser.

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Regenerative heat exchangerProcess engineeringCondenser (optics)TurbineWaste heatSeparator (oil production)ExergyWorking fluidElectricity generationExergy efficiencyWaste heat recovery unitPower (physics)ThermodynamicsMechanical engineeringNuclear engineeringMaterials scienceEngineeringHeat exchangerPhysicsOpticsLight sourceThermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling SystemsAdsorption and Cooling SystemsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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