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Non-conventional thermodynamic converters for low temperature geothermal applications

✍ Scribed by Sergio Arosio; Roberto Carlevaro


Book ID
104333313
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
491 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-6505

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✦ Synopsis


Non-conventional thermodynamic converters suitable for low-temperature geothermal applications have been considered in the present paper. The first type, called a thermogravimetric system, TG, runs with a direct cycle: this is capable of transforming thermodynamic energy into mechanical-electric energy. The second type, called a thermogravimetric heat pump, TGHP, works with an inverse cycle. In this case the mechanical energy is supplied to the system through a feed pump and not by a compressor as in a conventional plant: heat is delivered within a range of 50-80 C. The values of the cycle extreme temperatures make a TGHP appear more promising than a thermogravimetric system and therefore it has been analysed in more detail. In particular, a regenerative TGHP is characterised by COP values that are larger than those of a TGHP in its basic configuration and, furthermore, such values are larger than those of a conventional heat pump. In the present investigation, both the thermogravimetric system and the TGHP use demineralized water as a carrier fluid. Due to the environmental impact and other basic reasons, PP 50 (C 5 F 12 ) and HFC 134a (C 2 H 2 F 4 ) at present appear to be the most promising working fluids.


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