International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2019

Introducing an integrated SOFC, linear Fresnel solar field, Stirling engine and steam turbine combined cooling, heating and power process

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract A new integrated combined cooling, heating and power system which includes a solid oxide fuel cell, Stirling engine, steam turbine, linear Fresnel solar field and double effect absorption chiller is introduced and investigated from energy, exergy and thermodynamic viewpoints. In this process, produced electrical power by the fuel cell and steam turbines is 6971.8\xa0kW. Stirling engine uses fuel cell waste heat and produces 656\xa0kW power. In addition, absorption chiller is driven by waste heat of the Stirling engine and generates 2118.8\xa0kW of cooling load. Linear Fresnel solar field produces 961.7\xa0kW of thermal power as a heat exchanger. The results indicate that, electrical, energy and exergy efficiencies and total exergy destruction of the proposed system are 49.7%, 67.5%, 55.6% and 12560\xa0kW, respectively. Finally, sensitivity analysis to investigate effect of the different parameters such as flow rate of inputs, outlet pressure of the components and temperature changes of the solar system on the hybrid system performance is also done.

Volume 44
Pages 30256-30279
DOI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.09.074
Language English
Journal International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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