| Title | The Importance of the Specific Heat Anomaly in the Design of Binary Rankine Cycle Power Plants |
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| Authors | Pope, William L.; Doyle, Padraic A.; Fulton, Robert L.; Silvester, Lenard F. |
| Year | 1980 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Power Generation; Rankine Cycle; Transposed critical temperature; Binary Cycle; Evaluation |
| Abstract | The transposed critical temperatures (TPCT) is shown to be an extremely important thermodynamic property in the selection of working fluids and turbine states for geothermal power plants operating on a closed organic (binary) Rankine cycle. When the optimum working fluid composition and process states are determined for specified source and sink conditions, turbine inlet states consistently lie adjacent to the working fluids TPCT line for all resource temperature, constraints, and cost and efficient factors investigated. |