Approximating the temperature–entropy saturation curve of ORC working fluids from the ideal gas isobaric heat capacity

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Abstract

Recently, we proposed an approximate expression for the liquid–vapor saturation curves of pure fluids in a temperature–entropy diagram that requires the use of parameters related to the molar heat capacity along the vapor branch of the saturation curve. In the present work, we establish a connection between these parameters and the ideal-gas isobaric molar heat capacity. The resulting new approximation yields good results for most working fluids in Organic Rankine Cycles, improving the previous approximation for very dry fluids. The ideal-gas isobaric molar heat capacity can be obtained from most Thermophysical Properties databases for a very large number of substances for which the present approximation scheme can be applied.

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White, J. A., & Velasco, S. (2019). Approximating the temperature–entropy saturation curve of ORC working fluids from the ideal gas isobaric heat capacity. Energies, 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12173266

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