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    Design, Simulation, and Construction of a Test Rig for Organic Vapors

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 004::page 42304
    Author:
    Spinelli, Andrea
    ,
    Pini, Matteo
    ,
    Dossena, Vincenzo
    ,
    Gaetani, Paolo
    ,
    Casella, Francesco
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4023114
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A blowdown wind tunnel for realgas applications has been designed, validated by means of dynamic simulation, and then built. The facility is aimed at characterizing an organic vapor stream, representative of the expansion taking place in organic Rankine cycle (ORC) turbines, by independent measurements of pressure, temperature, and velocity. The characterization of such flows and the validation of design tools with experimental data, which are still lacking in the scientific literature, is expected to strongly benefit the performance of future ORC turbines. The investigation of flow fields within industrial ORC turbines has been strongly limited by the unavailability of calibration tunnels for realgas operating probes, by the limited availability of plants, and by restricted access for instrumentation. As a consequence, it has been decided to design and realize a dedicated facility, in partnership with a major ORC manufacturer. The paper thoroughly discusses the design and the dynamic simulation of the apparatus, presents its final layout, and shows the facility “as builtâ€‌. A straightaxis planar convergentdivergent nozzle represents the test section for early tests, but the test rig can also accommodate linear blade cascades. The facility implements a blow down operating scheme, due to high fluid density and operating temperature, which prevent continuous operation because of the prohibitive thermal power required. A wide variety of working fluids can be tested, with adjustable operating conditions up to maximum temperature and pressure of 400 آ°C and 50 bar, respectively. Despite the fact that the test rig operation is unsteady, the inlet nozzle pressure can be kept constant by a control valve. In order to estimate the duration of the setup and experimental phase, and to describe the time evolution of the main process variables, the dynamic plant operation, including the control system, has been simulated. Design and simulation have been performed with both lumpedparameter and 1D models, using siloxane MDM and hydrofluorocarbon R245fa as the reference working fluids, described by stateoftheart thermodynamic models. Calculations show how experiments may last from 12 seconds up to several minutes (depending on the fluid and test pressure), while reaching the experimental conditions requires few hours, consistently with the performance of dailybased experiments. Moreover, the economic constraints have been met by the technical solutions adopted for the plant, allowing the construction of the facility.
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    contributor authorSpinelli, Andrea
    contributor authorPini, Matteo
    contributor authorDossena, Vincenzo
    contributor authorGaetani, Paolo
    contributor authorCasella, Francesco
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:58:05Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:58:05Z
    date issued2013
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_135_4_042304.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/151569
    description abstractA blowdown wind tunnel for realgas applications has been designed, validated by means of dynamic simulation, and then built. The facility is aimed at characterizing an organic vapor stream, representative of the expansion taking place in organic Rankine cycle (ORC) turbines, by independent measurements of pressure, temperature, and velocity. The characterization of such flows and the validation of design tools with experimental data, which are still lacking in the scientific literature, is expected to strongly benefit the performance of future ORC turbines. The investigation of flow fields within industrial ORC turbines has been strongly limited by the unavailability of calibration tunnels for realgas operating probes, by the limited availability of plants, and by restricted access for instrumentation. As a consequence, it has been decided to design and realize a dedicated facility, in partnership with a major ORC manufacturer. The paper thoroughly discusses the design and the dynamic simulation of the apparatus, presents its final layout, and shows the facility “as builtâ€‌. A straightaxis planar convergentdivergent nozzle represents the test section for early tests, but the test rig can also accommodate linear blade cascades. The facility implements a blow down operating scheme, due to high fluid density and operating temperature, which prevent continuous operation because of the prohibitive thermal power required. A wide variety of working fluids can be tested, with adjustable operating conditions up to maximum temperature and pressure of 400 آ°C and 50 bar, respectively. Despite the fact that the test rig operation is unsteady, the inlet nozzle pressure can be kept constant by a control valve. In order to estimate the duration of the setup and experimental phase, and to describe the time evolution of the main process variables, the dynamic plant operation, including the control system, has been simulated. Design and simulation have been performed with both lumpedparameter and 1D models, using siloxane MDM and hydrofluorocarbon R245fa as the reference working fluids, described by stateoftheart thermodynamic models. Calculations show how experiments may last from 12 seconds up to several minutes (depending on the fluid and test pressure), while reaching the experimental conditions requires few hours, consistently with the performance of dailybased experiments. Moreover, the economic constraints have been met by the technical solutions adopted for the plant, allowing the construction of the facility.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDesign, Simulation, and Construction of a Test Rig for Organic Vapors
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume135
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4023114
    journal fristpage42304
    journal lastpage42304
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 004
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