A comparative study of the energy, exergetic and thermo-economic performance of a novelty combined Brayton S-CO2-ORC configurations as bottoming cycles
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Cardenas Gutierrez, Javier
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This paper presents a comparative study on the energy, exergetic and thermo-economic performance of a novelty
thermal power system integrated by a supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle, and a recuperative organic Rankine cycle
(RORC) or a simple organic Rankine cycle (SORC). A thermodynamic model was developed applying the mass,
energy and exergy balances to all the equipment, allowing to calculate the exergy destruction in the components.
In addition, a sensitivity analysis allowed studying the effect of the primary turbine inlet temperature (TIT, PHIGH,
rP and TC) on the net power generated, the thermal and exergy efficiency, and some thermo-economic indicators
such as the payback period (PBP), the specific investment cost (SIC), and the levelized cost of energy (LCOE),
when cyclohexane, acetone and toluene are used as working fluids in the bottoming organic Rankine cycle. The
parametric study results show that cyclohexane is the organic fluid that presents the best thermo-economic
performance, and the optimization with the PSO method conclude a 2308.91 USD/kWh in the SIC, 0.22 USD/
kWh in the LCOE, and 9.89 year in the PBP for the RORC system. Therefore, to obtain technical and economic
viability, and increase the industrial applications of these thermal systems, thermo-economic optimizations must
be proposed to obtain lower values of the evaluated performance indicators.
