Selected aspects of operation of supercritical (transcritical) organic Rankine cycle

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The paper presents a literature review on the topic of vapour power plants working according to the two-phase thermodynamic cycle with supercritical parameters. The main attention was focused on a review of articles and papers on the vapour power plants working using organic circulation fluids powered with low- and medium-temperature heat sources. Power plants with water-steam cycle supplied with a high-temperature sources have also been shown, however, it has been done mainly to show fundamental differences in the efficiency of the power plant and applications of organic and water-steam cycles. Based on a review of available literature references a comparative analysis of the parameters generated by power plants was conducted, depending on the working fluid used, the type and parameters of the heat source, with particular attention to the needs of power plant internal load.

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Mocarski, S., & Borsukiewicz-Gozdur, A. (2015). Selected aspects of operation of supercritical (transcritical) organic Rankine cycle. Archives of Thermodynamics, 36(2), 85–103. https://doi.org/10.1515/aoter-2015-0017

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