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Organic Rankine Cycle Systems


Organic Rankine Cycle Systems
Working Fluids for Organic Rankine Cycle Systems
The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is a non-superheating thermodynamic cycle that uses an organic working fluid to generate electricity. The working fluid is heated to boiling, and the expanding vapor is used to drive a turbine. This turbine can be used to drive a generator to

convert the work into electricity. The working-fluid vapor is condensed back into a liquid and fed back through the system to do work again.

Today, ORC systems are being evaluated to improve the working efficiency of distributed generation systems, to generate electricity from geothermal or solar natural heat sources, or to recover waste heat from industrial processes and convert that heat into usable power.

Among the working fluids than can be evaluated for use in these systems is Genetron® 245fa, a high-boiling refrigerant now available in commercial quantities from Honeywell.

The favorable performance of Genetron® 245fa in Rankine cycles provides an opportunity to realize greater electrical energy output from power generation facilities that rely on steam-driven turbines. Likewise, large industrial enterprises can now consider recovery of waste heat with the option to convert the energy to useful electricity.

Equipment manufacturers and design engineers should contact Honeywell directly for more information on the use of Genetron® 245fa in these applications.


Genetron® 245fa
Genetron® 245fa

Genetron® 245fa can be used for thermal energy conversion from natural or industrial sources by employing Organic Rankine Cycle technologies to generate mechanical shaft power or electric power.

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