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Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is a reliable technology for converting low-grade heat into electricity. The accurate design of its expander is the key to ensure an expected cycle efficiency. This work numerically investigates the stator velocity coefficient for the radial ORC turbine using R123 as working fluid. The effects of outlet blade angle, solidity, blade height, expansion ratio, and surface roughness,...
Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is one of the most technically feasible methods to convert low-grade thermal energy to electricity. Using zeotropic mixtures as working fluid can provide better temperature matches with the heat source and heat sink, so it is regarded as an efficient approach to improve ORC thermodynamic performance. This paper comparatively investigates the performance of low temperature...
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