3 resultados para ORC,Organic Rankine cycle,micro-orc,impatto ambientale,test,banco prova,r134a,prestazioni micro-orc,sistemi energetici,fluidi organici

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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The presented work is related to the use of solar energy for the needs of heating and electricity for a single house located in Poland. Electricity will provided by energy conversion in the turbine by means of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC), in which the operating medium (water heated in solar collector) is heating refrigerator in the heating exchanger. The solar installation is integrated with heat accumulator and wood boiler, which is used in the situation that collector is not enough to fill requirements of thermal comfort. There are chosen also all the necessary components of the system. In the work is also performed the economic assessment, by F chart method, to evaluate the profitability of the project, taking into total costs and savings.

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O trabalho apresentado explora o aproveitamento da energia solar para suprir as necessidades energéticas, tanto elétricas como térmicas, de uma habitação tipo 3, recorrendo ao uso de coletores solares, em que o fluido de trabalho é água. As necessidades elétricas serão supridas através da produção de energia com recurso a um ciclo de Rankine, em que fluido de trabalho é um frigorigénio aquecido através de um permutador cujo fluido quente será uma mistura, de água com anticongelante, aquecida pelo coletor solar. Por outro lado, as necessidades térmicas serão satisfeitas através do calor libertado no ciclo de Rankine. Na instalação solar estará integrado um acumulador térmico com apoio energético, caldeira elétrica, que funcionará nas situações em que coletor seja insuficiente para satisfazer as necessidades térmicas. No final será feita uma avaliação económica para que possa atestar a viabilidade económica do projeto, tendo em conta os seus custos totais versus as poupanças energéticas que este sistema origina.

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In life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) models, the sorption of the ionic fraction of dissociating organic chemicals is not adequately modeled because conventional non-polar partitioning models are applied. Therefore, high uncertainties are expected when modeling the mobility, as well as the bioavailability for uptake by exposed biota and degradation, of dissociating organic chemicals. Alternative regressions that account for the ionized fraction of a molecule to estimate fate parameters were applied to the USEtox model. The most sensitive model parameters in the estimation of ecotoxicological characterization factors (CFs) of micropollutants were evaluated by Monte Carlo analysis in both the default USEtox model and the alternative approach. Negligible differences of CFs values and 95% confidence limits between the two approaches were estimated for direct emissions to the freshwater compartment; however the default USEtox model overestimates CFs and the 95% confidence limits of basic compounds up to three orders and four orders of magnitude, respectively, relatively to the alternative approach for emissions to the agricultural soil compartment. For three emission scenarios, LCIA results show that the default USEtox model overestimates freshwater ecotoxicity impacts for the emission scenarios to agricultural soil by one order of magnitude, and larger confidence limits were estimated, relatively to the alternative approach.