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Design of steam condensation temperature for an innovative solar thermal power generation system using cascade Rankine cycle and two-stage accumulators


Li, Jing

Cao, Jingyu

Dabwan, Yousef N.
An innovative solar thermal power generation system using cascade steam-organic Rankine cycle (SORC) and two-stage accumulators has recently been proposed. This system offers a significantly higher heat storage capacity than conventional direct steam generation (DSG) solar power plants. The steam condensation temperature (
- Nottingham Trent University United Kingdom
- University of Science and Technology of China China (People's Republic of)
- Hefei University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- University of Nottingham United Kingdom
- University of Hull United Kingdom
Wet steam turbine, Cascade Rankine cycle, Energy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Two-stage accumulators, 621, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Environment and Sustainability, Direct steam generation, Fuel Technology, Steam condensation temperature, Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Wet steam turbine, Cascade Rankine cycle, Energy, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Two-stage accumulators, 621, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Environment and Sustainability, Direct steam generation, Fuel Technology, Steam condensation temperature, Nuclear Energy and Engineering
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