Title:

Selection of Working Fluids for Low Enthalpy Geothermal Organic Rankine Cycles

Authors:

Keyur AJWALIA, Maulik THAKKAR, Manan SHAH, Aniket PATEL, Parth MUCHHALA, Nikhil KAKADIYA, Nisarg PATEL

Key Words:

Geothermal, Low Temperature, Working fluids, ORC's

Conference:

Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Year:

2020

Session:

Low Temperature

Language:

English

Paper Number:

Ajwalia1

File Size:

498 KB

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Abstract:

India has great capacity to use the Organic Rankine Cycle to select the working fluid for Indian engine with the help of geothermal energy.. It converts energy into Reaffirm energy. Regenerative Organic Rankine cycle is used to convert low temperature heat source to the powerful useful energy, It helps in the selection of proper organic fluid for engine. It can also convert energy into Mechanical energy and from it to Electrical energy. With the help of Organic Rankine cycle it improves the efficiency of existing energy else new generated energy.This concept uses first in Turbine engine. This paper reviews on the selection of working fluid of Organic Rankine Cycle for Indian Environment. The selection appropriate working fluid for Organic Rankine cycle is depends on the Environmental Temperature and Safety criteria of Environment. From the review on heat source it shows result that India has lots of waste heat and Reaffirm energy to generate electricity with the help of Organic Rankine Cycle. For Indian engines working fluids for ORC are such as Ammonia, R 134a, n-Pentane and R12 etc. Form so many studies and researches it results that India has opportunity and availability of resources to use this technology and it has so many challenges and difficulties but India has sufficient empowerment and technology to overcome from it.


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