2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00231-012-0977-y
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Proposing a novel combined cycle for optimal exergy recovery of liquefied natural gas

Abstract: The effective utilization of the cryogenic exergy associated with liquefied natural gas (LNG) vaporization is important. In this paper, a novel combined power cycle is proposed which utilizes LNG in different ways to enhance the power generation of a power plant. In addition to the direct expansion in the appropriate expander, LNG is used as a low-temperature heat sink for a middle-pressure gas cycle which uses nitrogen as working fluid. Also, LNG is used to cool the inlet air of an open Brayton gas turbine cy… Show more

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“…Sara et al (2001) performed the optimal analysis of rectangular channels with square pin-fins. Salimpour and Zahedi (2012) carried out thermodynamics second law analysis to optimize some proposed novel cycles suitable for recovery of liquefied natural gas. Shokouhmand and Salimpour (2007a) analyzed heat transfer convection inside helical coiled tubes with uniform wall temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sara et al (2001) performed the optimal analysis of rectangular channels with square pin-fins. Salimpour and Zahedi (2012) carried out thermodynamics second law analysis to optimize some proposed novel cycles suitable for recovery of liquefied natural gas. Shokouhmand and Salimpour (2007a) analyzed heat transfer convection inside helical coiled tubes with uniform wall temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%