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Performance analysis and multi-objective optimization of an organic Rankine cycle with binary zeotropic working fluid employing modified artificial bee colony algorithm
Authors:Sadeghi  Sadegh  Maghsoudi  Peyman  Shabani  Bahman  Gorgani  Hamid Haghshenas  Shabani  Negar
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran, Iran
;2.School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran (UT), Amirabad, Tehran, Iran
;3.School Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
;4.Engineering Graphics Center, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
;5.School of Science, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran
;
Abstract:

From a thermal point of view, zeotropic mixtures are likely to be more efficient than azeotropic fluids in low-temperature power cycles for reduction in exergy destruction occurring during heat absorption/rejection processes due to their suitable boiling characteristics. In this study, comprehensive energetic and exergetic analyses are mathematically performed for an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) system employing a potential binary zeotropic working fluid, namely R717/water. For this purpose, initially mass, energy, and exergy balance equations are derived. With regard to the similarity in molar mass of R717 (17.03 g mol?1) and water (18.01 g mol?1), there is no need to alter the size of the ORC components such as turbine and pump. In order to achieve the optimal thermal and exergy efficiencies of the ORC system, modified version a powerful and relatively new optimization algorithm called artificial bee colony (ABC) is used taking into account different effective constraints. The main motivation behind using ABC lies on its robustness, reliability, and convergence rate speed in dealing with complicated constrained multi-objective problems. Convergence rates of the algorithm for optimal calculation of the efficiencies are presented. Subsequently, due to the importance of exergy concept in ORC systems, exergy destructions occurring in the components are computed. Finally, the impacts of pressure, temperature, mass fraction, and mass flow rate on the ORC thermal and exergy efficiencies are discussed.

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