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1 Conference paper

Waste Heat Recovery for Offshore Applications

Year: 2012

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Waste heat recovery for offshore applications

Pierobon, Leonardo; Kandepu, Rambabu; Haglind, Fredrik

Proceedings of the Asme 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition — 2012, pp. 503-512

vary in the range 20-30%. There are several technologies available for onshore gas turbines (and low/medium heat sources) to convert the waste heat into electricity. For offshore applications it is not economical and practical to have a steam bottoming cycle to increase the efficiency of electricity

Year: 2012

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Technologies for waste heat recovery in offshore applications

Year: 2012

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Technologies for waste heat recovery in off-shore applications

Pierobon, Leonardo; Haglind, Fredrik; Kandepu, Rambabu; Fermi, Alessandro; Rossetti, Nicola

Proceedings of the Asme 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (imece 2013) — 2013

In off-shore oil and gas platforms the selection of the gas turbine to support the electrical and mechanical demand on site is often a compromise between reliability, efficiency, compactness, low weight and fuel flexibility. Therefore, recovering the waste heat in off-shore platforms presents both

Year: 2013

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Multi-objective optimization of organic Rankine cycles for waste heat recovery: Application in an offshore platform

for acetone. Other promising working fluids are cyclohexane, hexane and isohexane. The present methodology can be utilized in waste heat recovery applications where a compromise between performance, compactness and economic revenue is required. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Year: 2013

Language: English

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