Multi-objective optimisation of solar-driven combined stirling engine/LNG burned micro gas turbine based on exergy and energy analysis
by Mojtaba Babaelahi; Hamed Jafari
International Journal of Exergy (IJEX), Vol. 35, No. 3, 2021

Abstract: An appropriate method for electricity generation is one of the challenges that have been investigated by many researchers. Due to the limited fossil-resources available, access to new resources and methods for power generation is critical. In this paper, a 200-kW Capstone microturbine is considered as a base model and a stirling engine is used as an auxiliary unit. Solar energy and LNG-fuel have been used as the system's hot-source. For the evaluation of the proposed system, energy analysis and exergy methods have been used. The results show that thermal efficiency improves from 34% (base cycle) to 38% and the exergy efficiency from 35% (base cycle) to about 43% in the proposed cycle. Finally, to find the optimal design point, multi-objective optimisation was accomplished through the particle swarm optimisation (PSO) procedure. The results of the optimisation showed that the exergy and energy efficiencies are increased by 6.42% and 15.92%, respectively.

Online publication date: Mon, 05-Jul-2021

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