Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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244529 | Applied Energy | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper investigates the feasibility of recovering waste energy from typical bio-gas upgrading facilities by means of a hydraulic turbine, and presents analysis of different types of hydraulic power recovery turbines. A selection method and analysis is developed which can be applied to an existing process to determine the effectiveness and energy savings of such a system for its economic viability. A practical testing rig was designed and constructed to verify the reliability and consistency of data for the both selection and optimization techniques. It was found that a centrifugal pump operating in reverse flow, essentially as a turbine, could be a possible option for waste energy recovery.
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Authors
Pradeep Bansal, Nick Marshall,