Geothermal Power Generation: Harnessing Electrical Energy Through The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) System

Ahmad Zikri, Herlin Sumarna, Baiti Hidayati, Zainuri Anwar, Fenoria Putri, Ahmad Zamheri, S. M. Negash, Gaizka Ghifari Nasution
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The research employs a thermodynamic simulation method using an Engineering Equation Solver (EES), relying on theoretical calculations. This method is integrated into a geothermal power plant, precisely focusing on geothermal source temperatures of approximately 95ºC. The investigation centers on the heat transfer process within a high-temperature heat transfer fluid from geothermal sources, conveying stored heat to the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) evaporator. Three specific working fluids, R134a, R11, and R22, examine working fluid selection for ORC at 95ºC. The results highlight the R11 organic fluid as an optimal compromise, excelling in two crucial criteria. Firstly, R11 exhibits the highest net mechanical power, = 34.81 kW compared to alternative fluids. Secondly, it boasts the best energetic efficiency of the cycle, registering  = 16.01%, outperforming both R134a ( = 13.17%) and R22 ( = 12.64%). In summary, this study conducts a focused analysis of the energy aspects of an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) for electricity production using geothermal sources and organic fluids. Operating at a geothermal source temperature of 95ºC with a water flow rate of 80 lt/s and environmental conditions at 20ºC, the parametric study emphasizes the superiority of the R11 organic fluid. R11 emerges as the optimal choice, demonstrating the highest net mechanical power and superior energetic efficiency compared to alternative fluids, thereby contributing valuable insights to advancing sustainable and efficient energy technologies.
地热发电:通过有机郎肯循环 (ORC) 系统利用电能
这项研究采用了一种热力学模拟方法,利用工程方程求解器 (EES),以理论计算为基础。该方法被集成到一个地热发电厂中,精确地将重点放在约 95ºC 的地热源温度上。研究的中心是来自地热源的高温导热流体内的传热过程,将储存的热量输送到有机郎肯循环(ORC)蒸发器。三种特定的工作流体 R134a、R11 和 R22 考察了在 95ºC 温度下 ORC 工作流体的选择。研究结果表明,R11 有机流体是最佳的折衷方案,在两个关键标准方面表现出色。首先,与其他流体相比,R11 显示出最高的净机械功率 = 34.81 kW。其次,R11 的循环能效最高,达到 = 16.01%,优于 R134a(= 13.17%)和 R22(= 12.64%)。总之,本研究对利用地热资源和有机流体发电的有机郎肯循环(ORC)的能源方面进行了重点分析。参数研究强调了 R11 有机流体的优越性,其工作温度为 95ºC,水流量为 80 升/秒,环境条件为 20ºC。R11 是最佳选择,与其他流体相比,具有最高的净机械功率和卓越的能效,从而为推动可持续高效能源技术的发展提供了宝贵的见解。
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