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Journal of Energy Resources Technology-transactions of The Asme | 2018

Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of the Goswami Cycle Operating at Low Temperature Heat Sources

Gokmen Demirkaya; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Armando Fontalvo; Antonio Bula; D. Yogi Goswami

The Goswami cycle is a cycle that combines an ammonia-water vapor absorption cycle and a Rankine cycle for cooling and mechanical power purposes by using thermal heat sources such as solar energy or geothermal steam. In this paper, a theoretical investigation was conducted to determine the performance outputs of the cycle, namely, net mechanical power, cooling, effective first law efficiency and exergy efficiency, for a boiler and an absorber temperature of 85 °C and 35 °C, respectively, and different boiler pressures and ammonia-water concentrations. In addition, an experimental investigation was carried out to verify the predicted trends of theoretical analysis and evaluate the performance of a modified scroll expander. The theoretical analysis showed that maximum effective first law and exergy efficiencies were 7.2% and 45%, respectively. The experimental tests showed that the scroll expander reached a 30-40% of efficiency when boiler temperature was 85 °C and rectifier temperature was 55 °C. Finally, it was obtained that superheated inlet conditions improved the efficiency of the modified expander.


SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems | 2017

Ideal heat transfer conditions for tubular solar receivers with different design constraints

Jin-Soo Kim; Daniel Potter; Wilson Gardner; Yen Chean Soo Too; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla

The optimum heat transfer condition for a tubular type solar receiver was investigated for various receiver pipe size, heat transfer fluid, and design requirement and constraint(s). Heat transfer of a single plain receiver pipe exposed to concentrated solar energy was modelled along the flow path of the heat transfer fluid. Three different working fluids, molten salt, sodium, and supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) were considered in the case studies with different design conditions. The optimized ideal heat transfer condition was identified through fast iterative heat transfer calculations solving for all relevant radiation, conduction and convection heat transfers throughout the entire discretized tubular receiver. The ideal condition giving the best performance was obtained by finding the highest acceptable solar energy flux optimally distributed to meet different constraint(s), such as maximum allowable material temperature of receiver, maximum allowable film temperature of heat transfer fluid, and ma...


Renewable Energy | 2017

Measuring reliability of hybrid photovoltaic-wind energy systems: A new indicator

Luceny Guzmán Acuña; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Alcides Santander Mercado


Energy Conversion and Management | 2018

Optimizing orientation of piezoelectric cantilever beam for harvesting energy from human walking

Iman Izadgoshasb; Yee Yan Lim; Neal Lake; Lihua Tang; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Tomoaki Kashiwao


Construction and Building Materials | 2018

Parametric study and modeling of PZT based wave propagation technique related to practical issues in monitoring of concrete curing

Yee Yan Lim; Kok Zee Kwong; Willey Yun Hsien Liew; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Chee Kiong Soh


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2017

Heat Flux Distribution Over a Solar Central Receiver Using an Aiming Strategy Based on a Conventional Closed Control Loop

Jesús García; Yen Chean Soo Too; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Rodrigo Barraza Vicencio; Andrew Beath; Marco Sanjuan


Journal of Energy Resources Technology-transactions of The Asme | 2017

Characteristics of Auto-ignition in internal combustion engines operated with gaseous fuels of variable methane number

German Amador; Jorge Duarte Forero; Adriana Rincón; Armando Fontalvo; Antonio Bula; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Wilman Orozco


Renewable Energy | 2016

A biomimetic approach for modeling cloud shading with dynamic behavior

Jesús M. García; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Marco Sanjuan


international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2017

Dynamic model of supercritical Co2 Brayton cycles driven by concentrated solar power

Gregory Berthet Couso; Rodrigo Barraza Vicencio; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Yen Chean Soo Too; John Pye


Journal of Energy Resources Technology-transactions of The Asme | 2016

Response Surface Optimization of an Ammonia–Water Combined Power/Cooling Cycle Based on Exergetic Analysis

Jesús M. García; Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Marco Sanjuan

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Yen Chean Soo Too

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Andrew Beath

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jin-Soo Kim

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Yee Yan Lim

Southern Cross University

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Gokmen Demirkaya

University of South Florida

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D. Yogi Goswami

University of South Florida

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Saeb M. Besarati

University of South Florida

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