Tine Seljak
University of Ljubljana
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Tine Seljak.
Waste Management | 2016
Tine Seljak; Tomaž Katrašnik
Presented paper deals with adaptation procedure of a microturbine (MGT) for exploitation of refuse derived fuels (RDF). RDF often possess significantly different properties than conventional fuels and usually require at least some adaptations of internal combustion systems to obtain full functionality. With the methodology, developed in the paper it is possible to evaluate the extent of required adaptations by performing a thorough analysis of fuel combustion properties in a dedicated experimental rig suitable for testing of wide-variety of waste and biomass derived fuels. In the first part key turbine components are analyzed followed by cause and effect analysis of interaction between different fuel properties and design parameters of the components. The data are then used to build a dedicated test system where two fuels with diametric physical and chemical properties are tested - liquefied biomass waste (LW) and waste tire pyrolysis oil (TPO). The analysis suggests that exploitation of LW requires higher complexity of target MGT system as stable combustion can be achieved only with regenerative thermodynamic cycle, high fuel preheat temperatures and optimized fuel injection nozzle. Contrary, TPO requires less complex MGT design and sufficient operational stability is achieved already with simple cycle MGT and conventional fuel system. The presented approach of testing can significantly reduce the extent and cost of required adaptations of commercial system as pre-selection procedure of suitable MGT is done in developed test system. The obtained data can at the same time serve as an input for fine-tuning the processes for RDF production.
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2018
Tine Seljak; Klemen Pavalec; Marco Buffi; Agustin Valera-Medina; David Chiaramonti; Tomaž Katrašnik
Increased public concerns and stricter regulatory frameworks promote the role of bioliquids (liquid fuel for energy purposes other than for transport, including electricity and heating and cooling, produced from biomass). This is a driving force for development and employment of micro-gas-turbines (MGTs) due to their ability to combust bioliquids with less favorable properties in a decentralized manner. Gas turbines are characterized by relatively high combustion efficiency at relatively low concentrations of harmful emissions, relatively high effective efficiency and durability when utilizing a common portfolio of gas turbine approved fuels. It is thus desired to preserve these advantages of gas turbines also while burning bioliquids and further relying on their scalability that is crucial to efficient support of decentralized energy production at small scales. To support these objectives, MGT technology needs to allow for utilization of bioliquids with much wider spectrum of physical and chemical properties compared to common commercially available MGTs in a single MGT based plant. In this view, the present study is providing the first thorough overview of challenges and solutions encountered by researchers across the wide area of bioliquids in MGTs.
Applied Energy | 2012
Tine Seljak; Samuel Rodman Oprešnik; Matjaž Kunaver; Tomaž Katrašnik
Fuel | 2015
Rok Vihar; Tine Seljak; Samuel Rodman Oprešnik; Tomaž Katrašnik
Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment | 2012
Samuel Rodman Oprešnik; Tine Seljak; Francisek Bizjan; Tomaž Katrašnik
Energy | 2014
Tine Seljak; Samuel Rodman Oprešnik; Tomaž Katrašnik
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Tine Seljak; Brane Širok; Tomaž Katrašnik
Strojniski Vestnik-journal of Mechanical Engineering | 2014
Tine Seljak; Matjaž Kunaver; Tomaž Katrašnik
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2014
Tine Seljak; Samuel Rodman Oprešnik; Matjaž Kunaver; Tomaž Katrašnik
Energy Conversion and Management | 2017
Rok Vihar; Urban Žvar Baškovič; Tine Seljak; Tomaž Katrašnik