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Title Design and Build of a 1 Kilowatt Organic Rankine Cycle Power Generator
Authors David Meyer, Choon Wong, Frithjof Engel and Dr. Susan Krumdieck
Year 2013
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords Organic Rankine Cycle, Power Generation, Energy System, Design, Build
Abstract Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems are capable ofutilising low-enthalpy geothermal sources. The aim of theAbove Ground Geothermal and Allied Technologies(AGGAT) research programme is the development of ORCsystems within New Zealand. An experimental scale ORCsystem, known as ORC-B, was built at the University ofCanterbury to assist with the research and development ofthe system design and component selection process.The unit is a 1 kW ORC consisting of four key components:evaporator, expander, condenser and pump. Selection of theworking fluid was found to be a constraining factor in thedesign. A refrigerant mix known as HFC-M1 was selecteddue to its desirable performance, high safety and ease ofavailability in New Zealand. The heat source for the systemis the exhaust of a Capstone gas turbine. Heat is transferredto the unit’s plate-type evaporator by a thermal oilextraction loop. Cooling is supplied to the plate-typecondenser from the available water supply. A scrollexpander is used to extract work from the system and theevaporator is fed by a high-pressure plunger pump. Theinstrumentation selected allows measurement of theperformance of the system as well as PID control. Thesystem has been designed and constructed and is now readyfor commissioning and testing.
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