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18 March 2022 Simulation of an organic Rankine cycle system based on GREATLAB
Weiting Jiang, Hongpeng Jing, Xianchang Cao, Zhiliang Chen
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Proceedings Volume 12168, International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021); 1216820 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2631005
Event: International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021), 2021, Harbin, China
Abstract
In this paper, a simulation model of Organic Rankine Cycle system (ORC) in an industrial park was established by using GREATLAB software. Analysis of Variance and sensitivity formula were used to analyze the influence of single factor parameters on the system. The results show that the system model built by GREATLAB has high accuracy, which can provide a reference scheme for the actual operation of the system. Through sensitivity analysis, the temperature of the heat source would have a great impact on the net output power of the system. The main factor affecting exergic efficiency was the temperature difference between the working fluid and the heat source.
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Weiting Jiang, Hongpeng Jing, Xianchang Cao, and Zhiliang Chen "Simulation of an organic Rankine cycle system based on GREATLAB", Proc. SPIE 12168, International Conference on Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Processing (ICCAID 2021), 1216820 (18 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2631005
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KEYWORDS
Thermal efficiency

Supercooling

Water

Absorption

Performance modeling

Systems modeling

Temperature metrology

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