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Preliminary design of a supercritical CO2 wind tunnel

The preliminary design of a test-rig for non-ideal compressible-fluid flows of carbon dioxide is presented. The test-rig is conceived to investigate supersonic flows that are relevant to the study of non-ideal compressible-fluid flows in the close proximity of the critical point and of the liquid-vapor saturation curve, to the investigation of drop nucleation in compressors operating with supercritical carbon dioxide and and to the study of flow conditions similar to those encountered in turbines for Organic Rankine Cycle applications. Three different configurations are presented and examined: a batch-operating test-rig, a closed-loop Brayton cycle and a closed-loop Rankine cycle. The latter is preferred for its versatility and for economic reasons. A preliminary design of the main components is reported, including the heat exchangers, the chiller, the pumps and the test section.
 

Authors

Re, B., Rurale, A., Spinelli, A., Guardone, A.

Year

2017

Source

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 821 (1), art. no. 012027

Category
Conference Paper