LAPSE:2019.0006
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LAPSE:2019.0006
Performance Analysis of a Reciprocating Piston Expander and a Plate Type Exhaust Gas Recirculation Boiler in a Water-Based Rankine Cycle for Heat Recovery from a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine
Gunnar Latz, Olof Erlandsson, Thomas Skåre, Arnaud Contet, Sven Andersson, Karin Munch
January 7, 2019
The exhaust gas in an internal combustion engine provides favorable conditions for a waste-heat recovery (WHR) system. The highest potential is achieved by the Rankine cycle as a heat recovery technology. There are only few experimental studies that investigate full-scale systems using water-based working fluids and their effects on the performance and operation of a Rankine cycle heat recovery system. This paper discusses experimental results and practical challenges with a WHR system when utilizing heat from the exhaust gas recirculation system of a truck engine. The results showed that the boiler’s pinch point necessitated trade-offs between maintaining adequate boiling pressure while achieving acceptable cooling of the EGR and superheating of the water. The expander used in the system had a geometric compression ratio of 21 together with a steam outlet timing that caused high re-compression. Inlet pressures of up to 30 bar were therefore required for a stable expander power output. Such high pressures increased the pump power, and reduced the EGR cooling in the boiler because of pinch-point effects. Simulations indicated that reducing the expander’s compression ratio from 21 to 13 would allow 30% lower steam supply pressures without adversely affecting the expander’s power output.
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piston expander, Rankine cycle, waste-heat recovery (WHR)
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Latz G, Erlandsson O, Skåre T, Contet A, Andersson S, Munch K. Performance Analysis of a Reciprocating Piston Expander and a Plate Type Exhaust Gas Recirculation Boiler in a Water-Based Rankine Cycle for Heat Recovery from a Heavy Duty Diesel Engine. (2019). LAPSE:2019.0006
Author Affiliations
Latz G: Division of Combustion, Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, Sweden
Erlandsson O: TitanX Engine Cooling AB, Sölvesborg 29471, Sweden
Skåre T: TitanX Engine Cooling AB, Sölvesborg 29471, Sweden
Contet A: TitanX Engine Cooling AB, Sölvesborg 29471, Sweden
Andersson S: Division of Combustion, Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, Sweden
Munch K: Division of Combustion, Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, Sweden
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Energies
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9
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7
Article Number
E495
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2016
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2016-06-29
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1996-1073
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