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Fluid-dynamic design and characterization of a mini-ORC turbine for laboratory experiments

Authors :
Pini, M.
de Servi, C.M.
Burigana, M.
Bahamonde, Juan S.
Rubino, A.
Vitale, S.
Colonna, Piero
Dossena, V.
Guardone, A.
Astolfi, M.
Source :
4th International Seminar on ORC Power Systems: Milano, Italy, 129
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

High temperature Organic Rankine Cycles power systems of low power capacity, i.e. 3-50 kWe, are receiving recognition for distributed and mobile energy generation applications. For this type of power plants, it is customary to adopt a radial-turbine as prime mover, essentially for their ability to cope with very large volumetric flow ratio with limited fluid-dynamic penalty. To date, the design of such turbines is based on design guidelines and loss models developed mainly for turbo-chargers, subsequently adapted by means of non-validated computational fluid-dynamic calculations. In the attempt to provide data sets for CFD validation and calibration of loss models, a mini-ORC radial inflow turbine delivering 10kW of mechanical power will be realized and tested in the Propulsion and Power Laboratory of TU-Delft. The fluid dynamic design and characterization of the machine is detailed in this paper. According to available models, the results indicate that the optimal layout of mini-ORC turbines can substantially differ from that of radial-inflow turbines utilized in more traditional applications, strengthening the need of experimental campaigns to support the conception of new design practices.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18766102
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
4th International Seminar on ORC Power Systems
Accession number :
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