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Title
A comparative study and optimization of enhanced integrated geothermal flash and Kalina cycles: A thermoeconomic assessment
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Exergy Enhanced flash geothermal Genetic algorithm Kalina cycle Thermoeconomic
Abstract
This work deals with a comparative study for different basic and enhanced integrated geothermal flash and Kalina cycles from the thermoeconomic point of view. The considered cycles include different combination of basic and modified Kalina cycles, basic geothermal single flash cycle, double flash cycle and its enhanced modes. The basic Kalina cycle is modified by employing a two-phase expander instead of the throttling valve. Also, in order to enhance geothermal flash cycle, the geofluid steam is heated by a part of the heat contained in the geofluid at the wellhead before entering the turbine. Moreover, the effects of different key parameters on the thermodynamic and economic performances are investigated and optimized using the genetic algorithm method. The results show that when enhanced double flash/ modified Kalina cycle is used, generated power increases by 6% compare to the basic cycle under the optimum operating condition. In this case, the increment of unit production cost is ignorable compared to the basic cycle. The exergy destruction rate of each component is calculated under the optimum operating condition. For all considered cycles, the highest value of exergy destruction rate belongs to the evaporator.
Researchers Narges Hasani Mokarram (First Researcher)، Amirhossein Mosaffa (Second Researcher)