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NUMERICAL PREDICTIONS OF MEAN PERFORMANCE AND DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A 10 MWe SCO2 COMPRESSOR WITH TEST DATA VALIDATION

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OSTI ID:1968012
High-fidelity aerodynamic analysis has been demonstrated for mean performance and unsteady dynamics in a sCO2 compressor designed by Hanwha Power Systems Americas for a 10 MWe Concentrating Solar Power plant. Simulations were performed with CRUNCH CFD® software tool that was matured to accurately model near critical real fluid effects in sCO2. Pre-test predictions for mean performance were validated with test data collected later. Performance predictions were accurate and captured sensitivity of the efficiency to inlet temperature of CO2 as well as steep drop-off at high flow rates due to condensation in the inlet throat. Detailed analysis was performed to understand the source of these performance losses at near critical conditions. Unsteady dynamic effects in the compressor at off-design conditions were also identified and quantified. In particular a system wide “condensation surge” condition was detected at high flow coefficients that results in large amplitude pulsations with accompanying mass flow fluctuations at low frequencies and has potential to cause damage in closed loop systems.
Research Organization:
SwRI
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Solar Energy Technologies Office
DOE Contract Number:
EE0007114
OSTI ID:
1968012
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English