why is it that the Rankine Cycle is run with a liquid that has such a high heat of vaporization wouldn't u want to generate as much gas with as little heat as possible?
y is that u would choose a liquis with a high heat of vaporization? wouldn't u want to generate as much gas with as little heat energy as possible in the Rankine Cycle ?
liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen....just think of a fluid that freezes* at a very very low temperature, these two liquids freeze at about 200 degrees celsius below zero, i think (close enough).
the system uses the heat produced by a computer processor to boil a fluid (one that boils at almost room temperature) and use the vapor/steam to run the turbine which runs the generator.
As one of the three members of the project team I would like to add some info not mentioned in the video: The Team Members are Filip S., Aris L., Joseph K. Thanks are given to Prof. George V. & Prof. Nikhil G. of Polytechnic University. Our classmates for support.
And very special thanks to Mr. Dele F. of 3M for supplying us with property tables, P-h diagrams, and a sample of Novec 649.
Disclaimer: This project is now the property of Polytechnic University Brooklyn NY
This fluid has zero ozone depletion......and Global warming potential of this fluid is about same as CO2.
ebempemp 1 year ago
why is it that the Rankine Cycle is run with a liquid that has such a high heat of vaporization wouldn't u want to generate as much gas with as little heat as possible?
skittlesmonkey 1 year ago
@skittlesmonkey:
Did you really post this comment on every rankine cycle video on youtube?
teslatrooper85 1 year ago
y is that u would choose a liquis with a high heat of vaporization? wouldn't u want to generate as much gas with as little heat energy as possible in the Rankine Cycle ?
skittlesmonkey 1 year ago
wtf is dis. i thot i wud get a gud lesson.instead heard a song and dint understood a single thng these guys did
mujunaidphd 2 years ago
Offspring rocks, but your video sucks... Thanks for not letting anyone know what was going on :P
CarlLewenski 3 years ago
what type of fluids boil at room temperature? neat project
wvadam 4 years ago
liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen....just think of a fluid that freezes* at a very very low temperature, these two liquids freeze at about 200 degrees celsius below zero, i think (close enough).
carbiduis 3 years ago
refrigerants do ... except they also destroy ozone like its going out of style ..
markthreemillion 2 years ago
can you explain the whole system in detail pls
deauzie 4 years ago
the system uses the heat produced by a computer processor to boil a fluid (one that boils at almost room temperature) and use the vapor/steam to run the turbine which runs the generator.
josik82 4 years ago
As one of the three members of the project team I would like to add some info not mentioned in the video: The Team Members are Filip S., Aris L., Joseph K. Thanks are given to Prof. George V. & Prof. Nikhil G. of Polytechnic University. Our classmates for support.
And very special thanks to Mr. Dele F. of 3M for supplying us with property tables, P-h diagrams, and a sample of Novec 649.
Disclaimer: This project is now the property of Polytechnic University Brooklyn NY
Thank you all, Joseph K.
josik82 4 years ago