Abstract. The object of the study are low-boiling substances, which can be used as working fluid in the Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) combine cycle gas turbine (CCGT) trinary type. Purpose of research is search for substances with the best thermodynamic, thermophysical and ecological properties. The calculation algorithm represents a mathematical calculation of CCGT in which the lower cycle, operating on low-boiling fluid and utilizes low-potential heat, as an air-cooling device On the basis of available scientific and practical facts on the use of working fluids the organic Rankine cycle for analysis were selected ozone-safe refrigerant: butane, pentane, R236ea, R236fa, R123, R245ca, R245fа, R365mfc, RC318. For these substances were found and tabulated critical pressure and temperature, condensation pressure, density and dynamic viscosity at a given condensation temperature. Studies have shown that the highest thermal net efficiency is achieved when using natural Freon pentane and synthetic R365mfc. Net efficiency CCGT strongly depends on the condensation temperature of the substance. For example, when using pentane when the condensation temperature decreases on 10 С net efficiency increases about 0.71 %.
The results of analysis of the literature on the calculation of the heat transfer coefficient of an air condenser in the flow past a bundle of finned tubes by an air flow. The methods of calculation are disassembled, marked advantages and disadvantages of each. Calculations of the heat transfer coefficient for each method are given; the results compared with the experimental data.
Abstract. In this paper, an algorithm and a program have been developed that make it possible in a complex to calculate the combined operation of a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) and air condenser (AC), as a result of which it is possible to investigate their operation and performance, depending on a large number of operating parameters.
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