scholarly journals Small-Scale ORC Energy Recovery System for Wasted Heat: Thermodynamic Feasibility Analysis and Preliminary Expander Design

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Toro ◽  
Roberto Capata
2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Capata ◽  
Enrico Sciubba

The paper analyses the feasibility of an “on-board” innovative and patented (patent ID RM2011 A 000671) ORC recovery system. The vehicle thermal source can be either a typical diesel engine (1400 cc) or a small gas turbine set (15–30 kW). The sensible heat recovered from the exhaust gases feeds the energy recovery system that can produce sufficient extra power to sustain the conditioning system and other auxiliaries. The concept is suitable for all types of thermally propelled vehicles, but it is studied here for automotive applications. The characteristics of the organic cycle-based recovery system are discussed, and a preliminary design of the main components, such as condenser, evaporator and pre-heater is presented. The main challenge are the imposed size and weight limitations that require a particular design for this compact heat exchangers. A possible system layout is analysed and the requirements for a prototypal application are investigated. At this stage of the project, no components costs evaluation is provided, in part because our scope is to demonstrate feasibility, and secondly most of the components are built in our own shop.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Pantano ◽  
Roberto Capata

This paper deals with the comparison between an IFR microturbine and a scroll-type expander for the exploitation of an on board ORC energy recovery system. The sensible heat recovered from a common bus engine (typically 8000cc) feeds the energy recovery system that can generate sufficient extra power to sustain the air-conditioning system and part of the auxiliaries. The concept is suitable for all kind of thermally propelled vehicles, but the application considered here is specific for an urban bus. The ORC cycle performance is calculated by a Process Simulator (CAMEL Pro) and the results are discussed. A preliminary design of the considered expanders is proposed using ad-hoc made models implemented in MATLAB, the technical constraints inherent to each machine are listed and the expected performance is presented in order to perform the optimal choice of the expander.


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