Effects of working fluid type on powertrain performance and turbine design using experimental data of a 7.25l heavy-duty diesel engine

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作者
Alshammari, Fuhaid [1 ]
Elashmawy, Mohamed [1 ,2 ]
Hamida, Mohamed Bechir Ben [3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hail, Dept Mech Engn, Engn Coll, Hail 81481, Saudi Arabia
[2] Suez Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Engn Coll, Suez 43521, Egypt
[3] Univ Hail, Dept Chem Engn, Engn Coll, Hail 81481, Saudi Arabia
[4] Univ Monastir, Preparatory Inst Engn Studies Monastir IPEIM, Res Unit Ionized Backgrounds & Reagents Studies U, Monastir City 5019, Tunisia
[5] Univ Sousse, Higher Sch Sci & Technol Hammam Sousse ESSTHS, Dept Phys, Sousse City 4011, Tunisia
关键词
Organic Rankine cycle; Working fluid type; Radial inflow turbine; Thermal efficiency; Waste heat recovery; Heavy duty diesel engine;
D O I
10.1016/j.enconman.2021.113828
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
This paper outlines a comparative assessment of the effects of various fluid types on the performance of powertrain performance (i.e. heavy-duty diesel engine + organic Rankine cycle) and the design of the radial inflow turbine. The considered organic fluids are R123 (dry), R21 (wet) and R141b (isentropic). The exhaust gas of a 7.25l heavy duty diesel engine is utilized as the system heat source. The powertrain system, including the radial inflow turbine, is analyzed under superheated conditions and near saturated vapor curve, at various operating conditions. Surprisingly, wet fluids offer attractive cycle performance in the superheated region (12.65% on average) followed by isentropic fluids (12% on average). Near the saturated vapor curve, isentropic fluids are found to present best cycle performance (13.77% on average) while wet fluids offer the lowest (10.90% on average). However, wet fluids present a compact turbine design and best isentropic efficiency with an average value of 82% in the superheated region. Near the saturated vapor curve, isentropic and dry fluids offer relatively lower turbine efficiencies (80.9% and 80.3 on average) while wet fluids result in two-phase condition at the turbine exit which results in poor turbine performance (63.30% on average). Moreover, R141b shows best improvements of engine power and BSFC with values of 11.18% and 10%, respectively, at 1 kg/s. Compared to R123 and R141b, R21 improved the engine power and BSFC by at least 7.86% and 7.63% under superheated conditions.
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