Numerical studies of sCO2 Brayton cycle

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作者
Kriz, Daniel [1 ]
Vlcek, Petr [1 ]
Frybort, Otakar [1 ]
机构
[1] Res Ctr Rez, Husinec, Czech Republic
关键词
sCO2; cycle; Thermo -hydraulic model; Transient; Dymola; ClaRa;
D O I
10.1016/j.energy.2024.131129
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
This work describes the one-dimensional, thermo-hydraulic model of the sCO2 cycle Sofia developed to investigate optimal control methods and the behaviour of the cycle during operation. This dynamic model includes all devices such as turbomachinery, heat exchangers, valves, and piping including heat loss, in line with concept of the 1 MWe sCO2 cycle, to be realised in the site of a fossil power plant in the Czech Republic. The model assembly and calculations were conducted using the commercial Modelica-based library ClaRa + using the simulation environment Dymola and in combination with another Modelica-based library, UserInteraction; the real-time simulations, with some parameter changes during the calculation, are made and described in this paper. Nominal parameters were achieved during the steady-state simulation, except for the lower mass flow of sCO2. Transient simulation of power turbine start-up from standby state and results are also presented in this paper. The nominal state is achieved with the semi-automatic procedure in approx. 3 h. The simulation results allow more detailed analyses of control methods and a better understanding of real device control and behaviour during start-up, shutdown, or other transients. Careful manipulation of turbine valves in coordination with the pressuriser operation was identified as crucial for optimal control of the system. Also, the initial amount of CO2 in the pressuriser affects its behaviour during transients.
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