Title of article :
3E Evaluation and GA-based Multi Objective Optimization of a NH3/H2O Binary Mixture Cycle Fuelled by Solar Energy
Author/Authors :
Sabaghian, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - Alzahra University, Tehran , Boyaghchi, F. A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Alzahra University, Tehran
Abstract :
Energy, exergy and exergoeconomic (3E) evaluation are performed to assess the performance of a
NH3/H2O cycle integrated with parabolic trough solar collectors (PTSC). To provide continuous
electricity produced by generator when solar beam radiation is insufficient a stabilizer temperature
subsystem is utilized. The major thermodynamic parameters and climate conditions variations are
selected to investigate, for their effects on the energy efficiency, exergy efficiency and unit cost of
electricity of the overall system. The results reveal that the solar collectors exhibit the worst exergy and
exergoeconomic performance, so that when system is only fuelled by solar energy, elevation of solar
beam irradiation around 40% reduces the efficiencies and electricity production cost within 23% and
0.4%, respectively. It is found that the increment of ammonia basic concentration, turbine inlet
pressure, evaporator inlet temperature and evaporator pinch temperature lead to elevation of energy
and exergy efficiencies and decrement of electricity production cost. Then, the single and multiobjective
optimizations are performed to maximize the energy and exergy efficiencies and minimize
the electricity production cost based on genetic algorithm (GA). Results indicate that the electricity
production cost obtained through economic optimization is less than around 2% and 2.2% compared to
the optimization based on the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Multi objective optimization
causes reduction of electricity production cost around 14% and enhancement the energy and exergy
efficiencies 8.5% and 6.7%, respectively too.
Keywords :
Exergy , Exergoeconomic , Optimization , Kalina , Solar Energy , Genetic Algorithm
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics