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Comparison of gas turbine and diesel engine in optimal design of CCHP plant integrated with multi-effect and reverse osmosis desalinations

Authors :
Mohammad Shafiey Dehaj
Vahid Ghamari
Hassan Hajabdollahi
Source :
Process Safety and Environmental Protection. 154:505-518
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

The combined heating, cooling, power (CCHP) and freshwater system are designed separately with two types of desalination plants including multi-effect desalination with thermal vapor compression (MED-TVC) and reverse osmosis (RO). This combined system meets the heating, cooling, power and fresh water needs of a hotel in Iran. Gas turbines and diesel engines are considered as prime movers (PM) for conversion of fuel to power and heat. The integration of the CCHP system with RO desalination was investigated in two modes of RO without colloidal fouling (first day of operation) and with colloidal fouling formation rate in a period of 90 days. The genetic algorithm (GA) was implemented to find the optimal values of 21 design parameters in the case of CCHP system with RO desalination and 22 design parameters in the case of CCHP system with MED-TVC desalination to minimize the annual cost. Optimization results showed that the diesel engine prime mover has a greater advantage over the gas turbine in the all studied modes. In addition, combination of CCHP + RO without colloidal fouling and with colloidal fouling and combination of CCHP + MED-TVC with diesel engine as PM showed 9.66 %, 1.80 % and 11.68 % reduction in annual cost compared with gas turbine as PM, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
09575820
Volume :
154
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........77b53d9d7d04f19e4bbb93ca46fa61a6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2021.07.030