The Behaviour of Some Working Fluids Applied on the Trilateral Cycles with Isothermal Controlled Expansion

Ramon Ferreiro Garcia *

Department of Industrial Engineering, ETSNM, University of A Coruna, Paseo de Ronda 51, 15011, Spain

Beatriz Ferreiro Sanz

Department of Industrial Engineering, ETSNM, University of A Coruna, Paseo de Ronda 51, 15011, Spain

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This work studies the behaviour of some working fluids to be applied on trilateral thermal cycles characterised by the conversion of heat into mechanical work undergoing controlled isothermal expansion path functions. The considered trilateral cycles are relevant because of its ability to operate at very high efficiency when the working fluid operates within the vicinity of its critical point. Strategies to keep a constant temperature along the expansion stroke of a single effect reciprocating engine undergoing a corresponding pressure to ensure the desired path function are proposed and validated.
An analysis of the trilateral cycle undergoing isothermal expansion has been carried out and the thermal efficiency compared with that of a Carnot engine operating under a similar ratio of temperatures. Results revealed that for some working fluids, there exists a special region in the vicinity of the critical point that exhibits the best conditions to achieve high thermal efficiency when the conversion of heat to mechanical work is carried out undergoing an isothermal expansion.

Keywords: Carnot factor, isothermal expansion, load-dependent path functions, pressure-temperature dependence, trilateral cycle


How to Cite

Garcia, Ramon Ferreiro, and Beatriz Ferreiro Sanz. 2015. “The Behaviour of Some Working Fluids Applied on the Trilateral Cycles With Isothermal Controlled Expansion”. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 9 (5):450-63. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJAST/2015/18624.

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