The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a well-established way to recover energy from a single waste heat source. This paper aims to select the suitable ...
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What is the organic Rankine cycle used for?
The ORC has been used to exploit low-quality heat from a number of different sources. They have been used with low-temperature geothermal reservoirs and can be added as bottoming cycles for a range of different heat engine generating systems.
What is the difference between Rankine cycle and organic Rankine cycle?
The organic Rankine cycle is is similar to the Rankine steam cycle, but uses an organic fluid such as refrigerants and hydrocarbons instead of water as the working fluid. The ordinary Rankine cycle uses thermal power to convert water to steam, which expands through a turbine in order to generate electricity.
How efficient is the organic Rankine cycle?
The efficiency of current high temperature Organic Rankine Cycles does not exceed 24%. Typical steam Rankine cycles show a thermal efficiency higher than 30%, but with a more complex cycle design (in terms of number of components or size).
What organic fluid is used in Rankine cycle?
Refrigerants such as butane, pentane, hexane and silicon oil, which have lower boiling temperatures than water, can be used as working fluids in organic Rankine cycles (ORCs).