Centrifugal Turbines for Mini-Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems

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Casati, Emiliano [1 ,2 ]
Vitale, Salvatore [1 ]
Pini, Matteo [1 ]
Persico, Giacomo [2 ]
Colonna, Piero [1 ]
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[1] Delft Univ Technol, NL-2629 HS Delft, Netherlands
[2] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Energia, Lab Fluidodinam Macchine, I-20156 Milan, Italy
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10.1115/1.4027904
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) power systems are rapidly diffusing as a technology for the conversion of thermal energy sources in the small-to-medium power range, e. g., from 150 kW(e) up to several MWe. The most critical component is arguably the expander, especially if the power capacity is small or very small, as it is the case for innovative high-potential applications such as waste heat recovery from truck engines, or distributed conversion of concentrated solar radiation. In these so-called high-temperature applications, the expansion ratio is very high; therefore, turbines are the expanders of choice. Recently, multistage radial-outflow turbines (ROT), a nonconventional turbine configuration, have been studied, and first commercial implementations in the MWe power range have been successful. The objective of this work is the evaluation of the radial-outflow arrangement for the turbine of high-temperature mini-ORC power systems, with power output of the order of 10 kW(e). To this end, a method for the preliminary fluid-dynamic design is presented. It consists of an automated optimization procedure based on an in-house mean-line code for the one-dimensional preliminary design and efficiency estimation of turbines. It is first shown that usually adopted simplified design procedures, such as that of the so-called repeating-stage, cannot be extended to minicentrifugal turbines. The novel methodology is applied to the exemplary case of the 10 kW(e) turbine of an ORC power system for truck engine heat recovery documented in the literature. The expansion ratio is 45. The preliminary fluid-dynamic design of two miniturbines is presented, namely, a five-stage transonic and a three-stage slightly supersonic turbine. The outcome of the preliminary design leads to two turbine configurations whose fluid-dynamic efficiency exceeds 79% and 77%, respectively. The speed of revolution is around 12,400 and 15,400 RPM for the five-stage and the three-stage machine, respectively. These results show that the ROT configuration may allow for compact and efficient expanders for low power output applications.
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