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LNG 냉열을 이용하는 암모니아-물 복합 재생 동력 사이클의성능 특성Performance Characteristics of a Combined Regenerative Ammonia-Water Based Power Generation Cycle Using LNG Cold Energy

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Performance Characteristics of a Combined Regenerative Ammonia-Water Based Power Generation Cycle Using LNG Cold Energy
Authors
김경훈오재형정영관
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국수소및신에너지학회
Keywords
Ammonia-water regenerative Rankine cycle; LNG; Low-temperature heat source; Cold energy; 암모니아-물 재생 랭킨 사이클; 액화 천연가스; 저온 열원; 냉열
Citation
한국수소및신에너지학회논문집, v.24, no.6, pp 510 - 517
Pages
8
Journal Title
한국수소및신에너지학회논문집
Volume
24
Number
6
Start Page
510
End Page
517
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/23300
DOI
10.7316/KHNES.2013.24.6.510
ISSN
1738-7264
Abstract
The ammonia-water based power generation cycle utilizing liquefied natural gas (LNG) as its heat sink has attracted much attention, since the ammonia-water cycle has many thermodynamic advantages in conversion of low-grade heat source in the form of sensible energy and LNG has a great cold energy. In this paper, we carry out thermodynamic performance analysis of a combined power generation cycle which is consisted of an ammonia-water regenerative Rankine cycle and LNG power generation cycle. LNG is able to condense the ammonia-water mixture at a very low condensing temperature in a heat exchanger, which leads to an increased power output. Based on the thermodynamic models, the effects of the key parameters such as source temperature,ammonia concentration and turbine inlet pressure on the characteristics of system are throughly investigated. The results show that the thermodynamic performance of the ammonia-water power generation cycle can be improved by the LNG cold energy and there exist an optimum ammonia concentration to reach the maximum system net work production.
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