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Design Optimization of a Heat Recovery ORC for a Novel Biomass to Methanol Plant
Cristina Elsido, Emanuele Martelli, Marco Astolfi, Giulio Guandalini, Matteo Romano
Session: Session 4B: System design (1)
Session starts: Tuesday 10 September, 14:00
Presentation starts: 14:40
Room: Attica


Cristina Elsido (Politecnico di Milano)
Emanuele Martelli (Politecnico di Milano)
Marco Astolfi (Politecnico di Milano)
Giulio Guandalini (Politecnico di Milano)
Matteo Romano (Politecnico di Milano)


Abstract:
This work presents the optimization of ORCs for recovering waste heat from a novel process for the co-production of methanol and electricity from biomass. The process uses a flexible sorption enhanced gasification reactor, developed in the framework of the H2020 EU project FLEDGED. The heat integration study is particularly interesting because the process features multiple hot and cold streams at different temperatures (i.e., the calciner flue gases, the syngas coolers, etc.) making it necessary to optimize not only the ORC configuration (i.e., single vs. multiple pressure levels, regenerative vs. simple cycle, combined heat and power arrangement, etc.) but also the heat exchanger network. For two candidate working fluids, hexane and R1233zde, the cycle and heat integration are optimized using the p-h ORC superstructure and a systematic synthesis methodology recently proposed by Martelli et al. (2017). The optimization aims at maximizing the economic performance of the system taking into account the trade-off between efficiency and costs.