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international youth conference on energy | 2015

Supercritical carbon dioxide applications: features and advantages

Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Alessandro Boccitto; Gianfranco Caruso

The Supercritical carbon dioxide (SCO2) is widely used in many industrial applications as process or heat transfer fluid. The SCO2 is characterized by good chemical stability at high temperature, supercritical conditions at limited temperature and pressure and high thermodynamic efficiency. Because of these features, SCO2 allows to operate with small sized operating machines and higher efficiency compared to conventional applications. Moreover, the SCO2 can be used in conventional thermodynamic gas cycles reaching higher efficiency at the same temperature level. The main advantage is the possibility of reaching thermodynamic efficiency values close to 50%, much higher than conventional cycles. Moreover, the critical point of CO2, low pressure and low temperature (7 MPa and 300 K), makes systems more economic and technically feasible than systems powered by other supercritical fluids. SCO2 industrial applications are analyzed in the present paper and specific advantages will be investigated.


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2014

Heat and mass transfer analogy applied to condensation in the presence of noncondensable gases inside inclined tubes

Gianfranco Caruso; Damiano Vitale Di Maio


Desalination | 2013

Condensation heat transfer coefficient with noncondensable gases inside near horizontal tubes

Gianfranco Caruso; Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Antonio Naviglio


International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Film condensation in inclined tubes with noncondensable gases: An experimental study on the local heat transfer coefficient☆

Gianfranco Caruso; Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Antonio Naviglio


Energy Procedia | 2015

Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Applications for Energy Conversion Systems

Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Alessandro Boccitto; Gianfranco Caruso


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2013

Innovative radiation-based direct heat exchanger (DHX) for liquid metal cooled reactors

Andrea De Santis; Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Gianfranco Caruso; Fabio Manni


Energy | 2012

An innovative pool with a passive heat removal system

Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Antonio Naviglio; Fabio Giannetti; Fabio Manni


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2016

Thermal-hydraulic analysis of an innovative decay heat removal system for lead-cooled fast reactors

Fabio Giannetti; Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Antonio Naviglio; Gianfranco Caruso


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014

An alternative solution for heavy liquid metal cooled reactors fuel assemblies

Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Luca Cretara; Fabio Giannetti; Vincenzo Peluso; A. Gandini; Fabio Manni; Gianfranco Caruso


Archive | 2012

GAS ENTRAINMENT PHENOMENA AFFECTING SAFETY ISSUES OF GEN IV NUCLEAR REACTORS

Luca Cristofano; Antonio Naviglio; Gianfranco Caruso; Damiano Vitale Di Maio; Corso Vittorio Emanuele

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Gianfranco Caruso

Sapienza University of Rome

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Antonio Naviglio

Sapienza University of Rome

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Fabio Giannetti

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Gandini

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea De Santis

Sapienza University of Rome

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Luca Cretara

Sapienza University of Rome

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Luca Cristofano

Sapienza University of Rome

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Luisa Ferroni

Sapienza University of Rome

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