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Volume 3: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration; Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems | 2016

The University of Queensland refrigerant and supercritical CO2 test loop

B. Twomey; Andras Nagy; Hugh Russell; Andrew S. Rowlands; Jason Czapla; Rajinesh Singh; Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Ingo Jahn

The use of organic refrigerants or supercritical CO (sCO ) as a working fluid in closed loop power cycles has the potential to revolutionise power generation. Thermodynamic cycle efficiency can be improved by selecting bespoke working fluids that best suit a given combination of heat source and heat sink temperatures, but thermal efficiency can be maximised by pairing this with a custom made turbine. This work describes the development and design of a new 100kW thermal laboratory-scale test loop at the University of Queensland. The loop has capabil-ities for characterising both simple and recuperated refrigerant and sCO organic Rankine cycles in relation to overall cycle performance and for the experimental characterisation of radial inflow turbines. The aim of this facility is to generate high quality validation data and to gain new insight into overall loop performance, control operation, and loss mechanisms that prevail in all loop components, including radial turbines when operating with supercritical fluids. The paper describes the current test loop and provides details on the available test modes: An organic Rankine cycle mode, a closed loop Brayton cycle mode, and heat exchanger test mode and their respective operating ranges. The bespoke control and data acquisition system has been designed to ensure safe loop operation and shut down and to provide high quality measurement of signals from more than 60 sensors within the loop and test turbine. For each measurement, details of the uncertainty quantification in accordance with ASME standards are provided, ensuring data quality. Data from the commissioning of the facility is provided in this paper. This data confirms controlled operation of the loop and the ability to conduct both cycle characterisation tests and turbomachinery tests.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2010

Development of a numerical model for natural gas steam reforming and coupling with a furnace model

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; J. L. T. Azevedo


ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition | 2016

Design and testing process fora 7kw radial inflow refrigerant turbine at the University of Queensland

Hugh Russell; Andrew S. Rowlands; Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Ingo Jahn


Energy | 2015

Recuperated power cycle analysis model: Investigation and optimisation of low-to-moderate resource temperature Organic Rankine Cycles

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Andrew S. Rowlands


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2010

Adaption and use of a compressible flow code for turbomachinery design

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Emilie Sauret; P. A. Jacobs; Paul Petrie-Repar; R. J. Gollan; Paul Van Der Laan


ASME ORC 2013: 2nd International Seminar on ORC Power Systems | 2013

Design and performance estimation of radial inflow turbines coupled with a thermodynamic cycle analysis procedure

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Andrew S. Rowlands


Heat Transfer Research | 2010

Numerical Modeling and Parametric Studies of Steam Reformers

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Joao Azevedo


8th European Conference on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers | 2008

Numerical modelling of a natural gas steam reformer coupled with a single burner furnace

Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Joao Azevedo


Solar 2014: Scientific and Research Conference and Expo | 2014

Impacts of collector receiver volume on dynamic performance of a direct-heated supercritical-CO2 closed Brayton cycle in a solar thermal power plant

Rajinesh Singh; Andrew S. Rowlands; Carlos De Miranda Ventura


Archive | 2014

Distributed automated radial inflow turbine design, portable containerised ORC system, dynamic modelling and supercritical CO2 turbine development

Andrew S. Rowlands; Carlos De Miranda Ventura; Rajinesh Singh; Jason Czapla; Hugh Russell

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Emilie Sauret

Queensland University of Technology

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Hugh Russell

University of Queensland

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Rajinesh Singh

University of Queensland

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Joao Azevedo

Technical University of Lisbon

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Ingo Jahn

University of Queensland

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Jason Czapla

University of Queensland

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P. A. Jacobs

University of Queensland

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B. Twomey

University of Queensland

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