Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1742371 Geothermics 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A double-flash geothermal power plant is modeled.•Silica deposition and turbine exhaust quality constraints are evaluated.•The design space is illustrated across a range of brine and condenser temperatures.•The constraints are shown to limit the optimum specific work output.•The effect of relaxing the silica deposition constraint is analyzed.

This paper investigates the constrained double-flash geothermal power plant design space across a range of brine and condenser temperatures. Silica deposition and/or turbine exhaust quality constraints reduce specific work output at most brine temperatures. Some combinations of brine temperature and condenser temperature are also shown to be infeasible. Reducing condenser temperature is shown to improve specific work output up to 47% with diminishing effect as brine temperature increases. Relaxing the silica constraint is shown to yield up to an 8% increase in specific work output. These results are useful to a plant designer in determining the value of installing improved condensing or silica control equipment.

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