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A New Approach to the Design of sCO2 Axial Flow Turbines

Introducing a design case of a supercritical carbon dioxide axial flow turbine for waste heat recovery (WHR) in a 10MW class power plant!

In conventional thermal and nuclear power plants, steam and combustion gases are used as working fluids to drive turbines and generate electricity. In this case, we will introduce a design method for axial flow turbines using supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) as the working fluid, which reaches a supercritical state under relatively mild conditions using CAESES. The supercritical state exhibits properties that are intermediate between gas and liquid, and due to its high density and heat capacity, it has the potential to improve cycle efficiency compared to using gases below the critical point. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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