Experimentally validated modeling of a turbo-compression cooling system for power plant waste heat recovery
Waste heat recovery systems utilize exhaust heat from power generation systems to produce
mechanical work, provide cooling, or create high temperature thermal energy. One system …
mechanical work, provide cooling, or create high temperature thermal energy. One system …
Working fluid selection and technoeconomic optimization of a turbocompression cooling system
D Young, SC Gibson… - Journal of …, 2018 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
Low grade waste heat recovery presents an opportunity to utilize typically wasted energy to
reduce overall energy consumption and improve system efficiencies. In this work, the …
reduce overall energy consumption and improve system efficiencies. In this work, the …
Technoeconomic Optimization of turbocompression cooling systems
SC Gibson, D Young… - ASME …, 2017 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
Low grade waste heat streams with temperatures near 100° C are abundant, presenting a
significant opportunity to reduce primary energy consumption across the world. For example …
significant opportunity to reduce primary energy consumption across the world. For example …
Experimental Investigation of a Waste Heat Driven Turbo-Compression Chiller
Waste heat recovery systems are used to convert unused heat to other forms of usable
energy. One method is to use the exhaust energy in power generation systems to generate a …
energy. One method is to use the exhaust energy in power generation systems to generate a …
Modeling and Design of a Power Boosted Turbo-Compression Cooling System
NR Roberts - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Waste heat recovery technologies have the potential to reduce fuel consumption and
address increased electricity and cooling demands in shipboard applications. Existing …
address increased electricity and cooling demands in shipboard applications. Existing …
EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF A TURBO-COMPRESSION COOLING SYSTEM OPERATING UNDER POWER PLANT CONDITIONS
Power generation assets consume tremendous amounts of water in the United States, using
40% of all freshwater withdrawals. Although most of this water is recycled within the plants …
40% of all freshwater withdrawals. Although most of this water is recycled within the plants …