scholarly journals Feasibility analysis of power generation from landfill gas by using internal combustion engine, organic Rankine cycle and Stirling engine of pilot experiments in Thailand

2017 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 575-579 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kanchit Pawananont ◽  
Thananchai Leephakpreeda
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (19) ◽  
pp. 6919
Author(s):  
Melchiorre Casisi ◽  
Piero Pinamonti ◽  
Mauro Reini

The study examines the option of adding a bottom Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) for energy recovery from an internal combustion engine (ICE) for ship propulsion. In fact, energy recovery from the exhaust gas normally rejected to the atmosphere and eventually from the cooling water circuit (usually rejected to the sea) can significantly reduce the fuel consumption of a naval ICE during its operation. In the paper, different possible bottom ORC configurations are considered and simulated using the Aspen® code. Different working fluids are taken into account, jointly with regenerative and two-temperature levels designs. The energy recovery allowed by each solution is evaluated for different engine load, allowing the identification of the most suitable ORC configuration. For the selected case, the preliminary design of the main heat exchangers is carried out and the off-design performance of the whole combined propulsion plant (ICE + ORC) is evaluated, leading to a preliminary analysis of cost saving during normal ship operation. The results of this analysis show an increase in power output of about 10% and an expected Payback Time of less than 6 years.


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