Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Bottoming Cycles for Off-Shore Applications-An Optimization Study

Giacomo Persico,David T. Sanchez,Dario Alfani,Paolo Silva, Rene Vijgen,Marco Ruggiero,Stefan Glos, Renaud Le Pierres, Ulrich Schmitz, Rasmus Rubycz,Albannie Cagnac, Scott Macadam,Dominique H. Orhon

JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR GAS TURBINES AND POWER-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME(2023)

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Closed Joule-Brayton thermodynamic cycles working with carbon dioxide in supercritical conditions (sCO(2)) are presently receiving great attention, for their multiple attractive aspects: high energy conversion efficiency, compact size, flexibility of operation, and integration with energy storage systems. These features make the sCO(2) technology interesting for several energy and industrial sectors, including renewable sources and waste heat recovery. A further promising area of application of sCO(2) systems is bottoming gas turbines in combined cycles installed in off-shore platforms, where the lack of space complicates the application of steam Rankine cycles. The use of steam implies large-scale components and demands for large space availability for the plant installation; in such context, the combination of gas turbines with sCO(2) cycles could open the way for developing novel combined cycles, which could be attractive for all the sectors which might take advantage from the footprint savings, the enhanced flexibility, and the fast dynamics of sCO(2) systems. In this work, we investigate the thermodynamic potential of combining sCO(2) cycles with an existing gas turbine for off-shore applications. We consider a midsize (25 MW) gas turbine available on the market and perform a series of thermodynamic optimizations of the sCO(2) bottoming cycle to maximize the exploitation of the heat discharged by the gas turbine. We analyze four alternative configurations and include realistic technical constraints, evaluated by leveraging on the most recent technical outcomes from ongoing sCO(2) research projects. A comparison is also proposed with a state-of-the-art steam Rankine cycle, in terms of system efficiency and footprint of the largest components. This study clarifies the advantages and challenges of applying sCO(2) in combination with gas turbines, and it confirms the relevance of sCO(2) systems for off-shore applications, calling for further technical studies in the field.
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supercritical carbon dioxide,carbon dioxide,optimization study,off-shore
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