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Title Heat Exchanger Design on the Geothermal Binary Cycles in Dieng Geothermal Area, Indonesia
Authors DIDI Sukaryadi, Supriadinata MARZA, BENNY F. Dictus
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords geothermal energy, low-intermediate temperature, binary cycles, working fluid, n-pentene and brine
Abstract Binary Cycle of geothermal plant was developed to utilize energy of waste geothermal water (brine) from Dieng Geothermal Plant, Central Java, Indonesia to heat working fluid for electrical power generation. This paper describes energy balance on binary cycle which uses n-pentene (nC5H12) as working fluid and waste geothermal water (brine) as energy sources. The temperature of brine which will used is 174 degree Celcius, pressure of 700 kPa and mass flow rate of 6.75 kg/s, and then heated further in the evaporator by brine of brine 174 degree Celcius, pressure of 700 kPa and mass flow rate of 7.65 kg/s. From analysis of heat exchanger perfomances, total energy can be generated from this cycles is about 51 kW.
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