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5th InternationalSeminar on ORCPower Systems
PROGRAM
International Seminar on ORC Power Systems
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Sponsors & Exhibitors
All golden sponsors will exhibit in Olympia Foyer from Monday, September 9, 09:00
until Wednesday, September 11, 14:00.
enertime
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CONTENTS
Contents
From the program chair 4
Conference Chairs 4
Scientific Committee 5
Invited speakers 6
General information 8
Welcome to Athens 10
National Technical University of Athens 12
European Corner 16
Schedule at a glance 21
Program overview day 1 23
Poster session 33
Program overview day 2 37
Program overview day 3 47
Technical tours 52
Guided tour 54
Gala diner 55
Social events 56
Maps of the conference venue 57
Conference Proceedings 58
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Preface ORC2019The Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is an innovative, rapidly emerging thermal-to-power conversiontechnology which can greatly contribute to the environmental goals related to the minimization ofgreenhouse gas emissions. Due to its potential of operation at low temperatures and capacities, theORC is ideal and is already being implemented for several low grade and small-scale zero CO2 footprintapplications, such as engine and waste heat recovery (WHR) from highly energy-intensive industrialprocesses as well as Renewable Energy Sources (RES) systems, mostly including biomass, geothermaland solar energy. Furthermore, due to their high modularity, ORC systems can be integrated intomicro/domestic scale Combined Heat and Power (CHP) or trigeneration (heating, cooling and electricity)systems. These distributed multigeneration systems are not only highly efficient, but they can beadditionally coupled with RES and can play a crucial role in the future energy landscape which will bedominated by decentralized power generation. Last but not least, the application of renewable-drivenORCs can be beneficial for under-developed or rural areas, including mountainous or island settlements,which do not have access to electricity or other fuels, to promote their self-sufficiency and improve thequality of life for their residents.
Between September 8 and 12 2019, the heart of the ORC Technology beats in Athens. This is the fourthiteration of the successful International Seminar on Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems. After stayingin the Low Countries for 6 years, in Delft (2011), Rotterdam (2013) and Brussels (2015), the Seminarmoved south to Italy (Milan) in 2017. In 2019, the southward journey continues, making a slight leap tothe east over the Ionian Sea and landing to Athens, Greece. Thus, after revisiting its technological cradlein Italy, the ORC technology finally meets its (by 2/3rds) etymological birthplace, considering the Greekorigin of the words “οργανικός-organic” and “κύκλος-cycle”. Etymology aside, Athens is a fitting host
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Prof. Sotirios KarellasConference chair
Prof. Emmanuel KarakasConference chair
Prof. Piero ColonnaHonorary chair
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Dr. Dario Alfani (IT)Prof. Yoshiharu Amano (JP)Mr. Paul Anschel (US) Dr. Marco Astolfi (IT)Dr. Ian Bell (US)Dr. Davide Bonalumi (IT)Dr. Konstantinos Braimakis (GR)Prof. Dieter Brüggemann (DE) Dr. Klaus Brun (US)Prof. Jos van Buijtenen (NL) Dr. Emiliano Casati (CH) Mr. Antonios Charalampidis (GR)Mr. Oliver Dingel (DE)Mr. Sebastian Eyerer (DE)Prof. Mario Gaia (IT)Dr. Andrea Giostri (IT)
Dr. Vincent Grelet (US)Prof. Alberto Guardone (IT) Dr. Florian Heberle (DE)Prof. Jürgen Karl (DE)Prof. Min Soo Kim (KR)Prof. Irene Koronaki (GR)Dr. Georgios Kosmadakis (GR)Mr. Kevin Laboe (US)Prof. Vincent Lemort (BEL)Mr. Aris-Dimitrios Leontaritis (GR)Prof. Giampaolo Manfrida (IT) Prof. Dimitrios Manolakos (GR)Dr. Christos Markides (UK) Prof. Michel de Paepe (BEL)Mr. Platon Pallis (GR) Dr. Giacomo Persico (IT)
Prof. Sylvain Quoilin (BEL)Mr. Tryfon Roumpedakis (GR)Prof. David Sánchez (ESP) Prof. Jürg Schiffmann (CH) Dr. Andreas Schuster (DE)Prof. Hartmut Spliethoff (DE) Prof. Andrea Spinelli (IT)Dr. Hua Tian (CN)Prof. George Tsatsaronis (GR)Dr. Gianluca Valenti (IT)Mr. Efstratios Varvagiannis (GR)Dr. Spyros Voutetakis (GR) Prof. Enhua Wang (CN)Mr. Stéphane Watts (US)Dr. Christoph Wieland (DE)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
for the Seminar, as it is also the birthplace of the active exchange and criticism of ideas and the discoursefor the pursuit of truth. The Seminar on ORC Power Systems offers the opportunity for gathering leadexperts from the academic and industrial sphere from all over the world, in order to share their knowledgeand experience on the state-of-the-art and future development of ORC technology via high qualitypresentations. The Seminar constitutes the major communication event and meeting point among ORCtechnology experts and serves as a hub of the latest research and development trends, industrialexperience as well as innovative theoretical and technical concepts.
Of course, the International Seminar on Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems is not merely aboutexchange of ideas and information. Encouraging and promoting the strong interaction between theparticipants, the Seminar promotes the creation of new academic, commercial and personalconnections, by means of inspiring keynote lectures from renowned experts, via the inclusion of a widerange of technical aspects during parallel sessions via open, interactive discussions during posterpresentations and via more technical and commercial discussions during the Industry Day. The aboveare aligned with the core belief of the Organizing Committee that collaboration is the key for the scientificadvancement and the successful technological progression of the ORC technology worldwide.
In the 2019 edition of the Seminar, the following objectives are actively pursued by the OrganizingCommittee: setting high standards for the quality of papers and presentations, broaden the participationof professionals and students and promote the interchange of technological knowledge, expertise andpractical experience from the Academia and wider research community to the Industry, and back.
Σωτήριος Καρέλλας, Καθηγητής ΕΜΠProf. Dr.-Ing. Sotirios Karellas
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Keynote lecture:
Overview of the ORC andsCO2 Power Systems underHorizon 2020
In his speech, Dr. Maraver de Lemus will provide an overviewof the EU-funded projects dealing with ORC and supercriticalCO2 power systems under Horizon 2020 programme for research and innovation (2014-2020). Supported projects include research and innovation actions addressing variousenergy sources such as solar thermal, geothermal, biomassor heat recovery, and also some more specific aspects of thetechnology such as the use of nanofluids as working fluids.The projects are significantly contributing to advance thestate-of-the-art in the field by developing cost effective, highly-efficient, low-carbon systems allowing the use of different renewable energy and waste heat sources for power, Combi-ned Heat and Power (CHP) or mobility applications coveringa wide scale power range.
INVITEDSPEAKER
Dr. Daniel Maraver de Lemus European Commission
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INVITEDSPEAKER
Keynote lecture:
The role of gas turbines andORC technology in a growingdemand for decentralizedpower generation
In his speech, Mr. Klink will focus on the fact that Industries,commercial areas, municipalities and communities are facingthree main challenges: cost of electricity, security of supplyand CO2 reduction. With the help of local distributed energysolutions it could be possible to turn these challenges. Wasteheat recovery (WHR) is one leaver to provide affordable andreliable power supply.
Wolfgang Klink Business Owner - Siemens Heat ReCycle SolutionsSiemens Gas & Power
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General Information
HOST AND VENUEMarion van den Boer and Maria Karella will be your host during the conference (phone:+31(0)6 42897731) and the registration deskwill be open on all three conference days.
Royal Olympic Hotel28 Athanasiou Diakou Str.117 43, Athens, GREECETel.: +30 210 92.88.400E-mail: [email protected]
WEATHER & CLIMATEWhile the month of September in Athens is still quite warm, the summer heat starts to cooloff as the fall season approaches. The average temperature this month is 24°C (75°F), whilethe average low drops to 19°C (66°F), and the average high is still a warm 28°C (82°F).
CURRENCYThe local currency is Euro (divided into 100 cents). International credit cards are acceptedall over Greece in department stores, museums and most shops. All major credit cards areaccepted in most stores, hotels and restaurants.
HEALTH REGULATIONSNo vaccinations are required when entering Greece from any other country.
ELECTRICITYIn Greece the power sockets are of type F and L.The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
INSURANCEThe organizers cannot be held responsible for injury to conference attendees or for damageto or loss of their personal belongings, regardless of the cause. Attendees are advised tomake their own insurance arrangements.
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THE CONFERENCE GIFTIn your conference bags you will find a copy of the AntikytheraMechanism, the world's oldest known analogue computer,which was recently recognized as a Historical MechanicalEngineering Landmark by ASME (American Society ofMechanical Engineering).
The ancient Greek device (circa 200 –100 BC) was used to predictastronomical positions and eclipses forcalendar and astrological purposesdecades in advance. It could also beused to track the four-year cycle ofathletic games which was similar to an Olympiad, the cycleof the ancient Olympic Games.
The artefact was retrieved from the sea in 1901, and identifiedon 17 May 1902 as containing a gear wheel by archaeologistValerios Stais, among wreckage retrieved from a wreck offthe coast of the Greek island Antikythera. The instrument isbelieved to have been designed and constructed by Greekscientists and has been variously dated to about 87 BC, orbetween 150 and 100 BC, or to 205 BC, or to within ageneration before the shipwreck, which has been dated toapproximately 70–60 BC.
ORC 2019 MOBILE ACCESSAccess the ORC 2019 conference program and create yourpersonalized program on your mobile on this web address:http://www.orc2019.com/mobview
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Welcome to Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica region and is one ofthe world’s oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning around 3,400 years. ClassicalAthens, as a landlocked location was a powerful city-state that emerged in conjunction withthe seagoing development of the port of Piraeus.
A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato’s Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, it is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace ofdemocracy, largely due to the impact of its cultural and political achievements during the 5th and 4th centuries on the rest of the then known European continent.
Today a cosmopolitan metropolis, modern Athens is central to economic, financial, industrial,political and cultural life in Greece. Athens is a city of different aspects. A walk around the famous historic triangle (Plaka, Thission, Psyri), the old neighborhoods, reveal thecoexistence.
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Old mansions, well-preserved ones and other worn down bytime, luxurious department stores and small intimate shops,fancy restaurants and traditional taverns, all have their placein this city. Athens has a wide variety of restaurants fromelegant to quaint.
The heart of Athens beats in Syntagma Square, whereParliament and most of the Ministries are located. Monastiraki,Kolonaki and Lycabettus Hill attract thousands of visitors allyear round. A few kilometers from the historic center, in Faliro,Glyfada, Voula and Vouliagmeni, you can enjoy the seabreeze.
Or you can head up north and enjoy the fresh air at the moreclassy neighborhoods of Marousi, Melissia, Vrilissia and ofcourse Kifisia. The capital is also famous, more than anyother European capital, for its nightlife. The options forentertainment satisfy all tastes.
For shopping in Athens please visit https://www.athens-guide.com/shopping/index.html. Tipping is not mandatory inGreece. However, it is customary to add 5% in restaurants ifyou are satisfied with the service. In September, the Summer(Daylight-Saving) Time is observed in Greece, which is threehours ahead of Greenwich.
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Εθνικό Μετσόβιο ΠολυτεχνείοNational Technical University of Athens
The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) was founded in 1837, almost alongwith the modern Greek state and is the oldest Technical University in Greece. Theurgent needs for infrastructure to support the ambitious plans of the school led to the 1871transfer to new buildings on the Patission Street Complex. In Greek, NTUA is called “Ethnicon Metsovion Polytechnion”. It was named “Metsovion” to honor the donors andbenefactors Nikolaos Stournaris, Eleni Tositsa, Michail Tositsas and Georgios Averof, all fromMetsovo, a small town in the region of Epirus.
Many subsequent changes since 1917, have led to its current form: a prestigious Universityof Science and Technology, with eight Engineering Schools and a ninth School of App-lied Mathematical and Physical Sciences. NTUA is structured according to thecontinental European system for training engineers, with an emphasis on solid background.The duration of courses leading, after the acquisition of 300 credit units to a Diploma, ofMaster’s level, is five years.
From the 1960’s NTUA is continuously expanding at the Zografou Campus, where eightof the nine Schools are located. High-specification infrastructure projects completed atNTUA include buildings of 300,000 m2 with fully equipped lecture theatres, laboratories andlibraries, surrounded by a pleasant natural environment of 100 hectares.
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NTUA has also connected its name to the fall of the military dictatorship of 1967-74. Events of November 17th 1973, withthe unprovoked intervention of army tanks and the attack by thearmy and police against those besieged inside the NTUA Campus and the demonstrating supporters outside in PatissionStr. ended with several demonstrators killed, many more arrestedby the military police and tortured for months in military prisons.The Junta fell a few months later and Polytechnion is being com-memorated every year on November the 17th by students, theNTUA Senate, the Greek Parliament and the people of Greece.
NTUA in numbers• 1837, foundation year• 9 Schools, 512 faculty members, 4,090 external collabora-
tors, 23,914 students, 300,000 m2 of installations.• According to QS World Universities Ranking and Shanghai
Rankings, NTUA is the leading academic institution in Greeceand the only one in the top 400 institutions worldwide.
• At NTUA operate 194 laboratories, 140 of which are certified,with more than 1,400 ongoing National and Europeanresearch projects.
• NTUA Faculty members publish annually more than 3,000scientific papers (in journals, conference proceedings, chap-ters in volumes etc.) which earn more than 20,000 citations.
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Prometheus PyrforosΠρομηθέας Πυρφόρος
Choosing “Prometheus bringing the fire from the gods tothe mankind”, as its symbol, NTUA never loses sight ofthe real human needs and dimensions. Its final concernsare quality of life and protection of democratic rights andachievements. It integrates its mission by adopting thetimeless valuable social role of the traditional Universities. Consequently, it develops thebroader personal and social qualities of its academic and research staff and its students by:• Cultivating their skills for self-reliant access to knowledge, synthesis, research,
communication and cooperation for staff and project management• Developing well integrated personalities equipped not only with renewable scientific and
technological knowledge, but also with responsibility as professionals and democraticcitizens
• Strengthening their general background for contribution to the overall complex of scientific, technological, social and cultural development of Greece and the Internationalcommunity
Σχολή Μηχανολόγων ΜηχανικώνSchool of Mechanical Engineering
The School of Mechanical Engineering, along with the School of Civil Engineering, is the oldest School of NTUA. It includes six Sections, i.e. Industrial Management & Operational Research, Thermal Engineering, Mechanical Design & Automatic Control, Nuclear Engineering, Fluids and Manufacturing Technology. The studentsmay choose a main thrust for their studies and select courses of interest to them from fourdifferent cycles, namely the cycle for Energy Mechanical Engineers, the cycle for Construction Mechanical Engineers, the cycle for Aircraft-Mechanical Engineersand the cycle for Production Engineers. There are 45 faculty members and 28 laboratories
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are operating in the School. Over time, the baccalaureate grades required for admission in the school of MechanicalEngineering remain constantly the highest between all Greekacademic institutions by specialty. The School of MechanicalEngineering is active in Erasmus+ activities, receiving an ablenumber of students from across Europe, each year.
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European Corner
In ORC2019, for the first time in the ORC conferences, a Corner dedicated to EU Projectsis installed in the Conference Lobby. The aim is to have a spot where any interestedresearcher/industrial partner, participating at the conference can hang a poster/Rollup and/ordistribute leaflets or other material of funded European projects in the framework of Horizon 2020.
The H2020 Projects that are disseminated in the European Corner of ORC2019 arepresented below.
HYBUILD: Hybrid Energy Storage for BuildingsHYBUILD aims at developing cost-effective andenvironmental-friendly solutions, while ensuring comfortconditions in residential buildings located in two differentclimates: Mediterranean and Continental. The hybrid storage concepts, which are developed, arebased on a compact sorption storage, a high density latent storage and an efficient electric storage.The balancing of thermal and electrical energy flows will be realized by seamless integration of theelectric system components in a DC grid and by efficient conversion and upgrading of therenewable electric and thermal energy surplus by a cascaded compression - adsorption heat pumpconcept. The components will be integrated to realize the full-scale hybrid storage systems,managed by advanced control algorithms implemented into the building energy managementsystem (BEMS) and the concept will be validated in three demo sites (two Mediterranean and oneContinental). Such a configuration is expected to allow energy savings higher than 20% on yearlybasis, both in Mediterranean and Continental climate, for non-connected and district-connectedbuildings.
HYBUILD has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme under grant agreement No 768824.http://www.hybuild.eu
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POLYPHEM: The future of small-scale CSP plantsThe main objective of POLYPHEM is to improve the performance ofsmall-scale Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants and theirflexibility to generate decentralized power on demand and provideother co-produced energy such as high temperature process heat,heating for residential purpose, cooling, and energy for desalinationfor small communities. The technology is based on the use of a solar-driven combined cycle with a solar driven gas turbine and a modular standardized ORC asbottoming cycle, along with an integrated thermal energy storage. The thermal energy storagesallows to produce power more independent from actual solar radiation, which is a big advantagecompared to photovoltaics or wind. The outcomes of the project will allow in the short term toreinforce the competitiveness of this new low carbon energy technology, to favour its integration inthe medium term in the European energy mix and to contribute to the mitigation of climate change.
POLYPHEM has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme under grant agreement No 764048.https://www.polyphem-project.eu
RES4BUILD: Renewables for Clean Energy Buildings in aFuture Power SystemRES4BUILD is a new H2020 project that is developing renewableenergy-based solutions for decarbonising the energy used inbuildings. The project is taking a flexible approach to ensure solutionsare applicable to a wide variety of buildings: new or renovated andtailored to their size, type and their respective climatic zones. The heart of the solutions lies aninnovative multi-source heat pump with a cascading configuration, including a magnetocaloric(bottom cycle) and a vapour compression heat pump (top cycle). The heat pump will be combinedwith other technologies tailored to suit the specific needs of each building, such as PV/Thermalcollectors and borehole thermal energy storage. These technologies will be selected on a case-by-case basis from a mix of standard equipment currently available in the market and from innovativecomponents that will be specifically explored within the project.
RES4BUILD has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme under grant agreement No 814865.http://www.res4build.eu/
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SolBio-Rev: Solar-Biomass Reversible energy system forcovering a large share of energy needs in buildingsThe SolBio-Rev project will develop a flexible energy systemsuitable for building integration based on renewables for coveringa large share of energy demand for a wide variety of EU buildingswithout any geographical restriction. The overall objective is tomeet all the heating and cooling demand and a variable electricity demand in a cost-effectivemanner. The SolBio-Rev concept is based on solar thermal collectors combined withthermoelectrics, a cascade thermal chiller with electrical-driven heat pump for constant, very highperformance, a reversible heat pump/ORC enhancing flexibility and switching operating modesbetween summer and winter, and an advanced biomass boiler coupled with the above ORC forCHP operation. The integration of these subsystems along with the system operation will beoptimized by a smart controller with user-friendly features.
SolBio-Rev has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme under grant agreement No 814945.http://www.solbiorev.eu/
SWS-Heating: Development and Validation of anInnovative Solar Compact Selective-Water-Sorbent-Based Heating SystemThe SWS-Heating project concept is to develop an innovativeSeasonal Thermal Energy Storage (STES) unit with a novelsorbent storage material embedded in a compact multimodular sorption STES unit. This will allowto store and shift the harvested solar energy available abundantly during the summer to the lesssunny and colder winter period thus covering a large fraction of heating and domestic hot waterdemand in buildings. The overall objective of the proposed SWS-heating system is to overcomedrawbacks current solar- active house concepts suffer from. Therefore the SWS-heating system willbe realised using a container-building prototype at two climatic zones (Germany/Sweden) to validatethe potential to reach a solar fraction of over 60%. The overall ambition of the project is to developa technology aiming at reduced energy consumption in residential buildings.
SWS-Heating has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme under grant agreement No 764025.http://www.swsheating.eu/
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ZEOSOL: Integrated solar heating and cooling unit basedon a novel zeolite chiller and heat pumpZEOSOL project isbased on the hybridiza-tion of a zeolite-wateradsorption chiller with aconventional vapor compression cycle. The implementation of thevapor compression cycle allows for covering of the peak loadsallowing the adsorption chiller to operate at higher COP, while onthe absence of the solar irradiance the conventional system isable to fully cover the loads of the residential building. The systemis designed to operate under intermittent heat supply of low-tem-perature solar thermal energy (< 90 °C) provided by a 40 m²evacuated tube collectors field. The cooling capacity of the newproduct is 10 kW for base load with a thermal COP value of up to0.65 (expressed as cooling load divided by heat input) and increased to 20 kW for peak load, using the heat pump. ZEOSOLsystem is also able to provide heating (domestic hot water andspace heating) with similar capacity, but much higher COP value.
ZEOSOL has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreementNo 760210.http://zeosol.eu/
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Cooling Experts Around the Globe
AKG is a globally leading supplier of high-performance coolers and heat exchangers as well as customised system solutions that comply with the highest quality standards.
AKG has developed optimised heat exchangers for all kind of ORC applications.
www.akg-group.com
Water-cooled intercooler
Heat Exchanger for driver’s cabin air
Condenserfor ORC
High temperature radiator for internal combustion engines
Low temperature radiator for cooling battery, e-machine,
power electronics, intercooler
Liquid cold plate for cooling power
electronics
Battery cooling unit
Chiller for battery cooling, as heat
pump, or ORC heat exchanger
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Schedule at a glanceOn all conference days you can register in the Olympia foyer at the registration desk from 8:00 – 18:00. Maps of the venue can befound at page 57. All Plenary Session will take place in OLYMPIA.The morning and afternoon breaks will be in the Olympia foyer and the lunches will be served on the rooftop garden.
THURSDAY, September 12
2 Technical tours to Revithoussa and to Aluminium of Greece and visit to the archaeological site of Delphi. The busses will leave from the conference venue Royal Olympic Hotel. Program at pages 52, 53
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SUNDAY, September 8
17:00 – 19:00 Pre-registration & Welcome drinks
MONDAY, September 9
Opening ceremonyKeynote lectureDr. Daniel Maraver de Lemus; European CommissionOverview of the ORC andsCO2 Power Systems underHorizon 2020
MORNING BREAK
Parallel Session 1A – 1DProgram at pages 23, 25
LUNCH
Parallel Sessions: 2A – 2DProgram at pages 27, 29
AFTERNOON BREAK
Parallel Session: 3A – 3CProgram at page 31
Poster session and Ouzo tasting in room Kallirhoe17.20 - 20.00Program at pages 33-35
TUESDAY, September 10
Program overviewIntroduction Industry Day(Prof. Emmanuel Kakaras)Round table: Reaching Higher Efficiencies in LargeScale ORC installations: The Market leaders’ visionProgram at page 37
MORNING BREAK
Industrial Pitches from 11:00Program at page 37
LUNCH
Parallel Sessions: 4A – 4DProgram at pages 39, 41
AFTERNOON BREAK
Parallel Session: 5A – 5DProgram at pages 43, 45
The guided tour in the Acropolis Museum will startat 20:00 followed by the gala dinner at 21:00
WEDNESDAY, September 11
Parallel Session: 6A – 6DProgram at pages 47, 49
MORNING BREAK
Parallel Sessions: 7A – 7DProgram at pages 50, 51
LUNCH
Keynote lectureWolfgang Klink, Business Owner -Siemens Heat ReCycle Solution Siemens Gas & PowerThe role of gas turbines and ORCtechnology in a growing demand fordecentralized power generation
Supercritical CO2 based waste heatrecovery systems for combined cyclepower plants Carlo De Servi, Stefano Trabucchi, Teusvan der Stelt, Frank Strobelt, StefanGlos, Wolfgang Klink, Piero Colonna
AFTERNOON BREAK
Award ceremony & conference closure
KCORC meeting
Farewell drinks
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Monday September 9 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 1A Turbines-Design Aspects (1)Chair: Piotr Klonowicz
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Comparison of a scroll, a screw, a roots, a PistonExpander and a Tesla Turbine for Small-scale Or-ganic Rankine Cycle
Customized Small-scale ORC Turbogenerators–Combining a 1D-design Tool, a Micro-turbine-generator–construction Kit and Potentials of 3D-printing
Preliminary Design of Radial-inflow Turbines forOrganic Rankine Cycle Power Systems Conside-ring Performance and Manufcturability Aspects
Partial Admission Effect on the Flow Field of anORC Tesla Turbine
Techno-economic Comparison of Reciprocating-piston Expanders and Radial-inflow Turbines inSmall- to Medium-scale ORC Systems
Optimization of a High Expansion ORC TurbineUsing a Genetic Algorithm
Olivier Dumont, Lorenzo Talluri, GiampaoloManfrida, Daniele Fiaschi, Vincent Lemort
Andreas Weiß, Václav Novotný, TobiasPopp, Gerd Zinn, Michal Kolovratnik
Andrea Meroni, Matthias Geiselhart, WeiBa, Fredrik Haglind
Leonardo Pacini, Lorenzo Ciappi, LorenzoTalluri, Daniele Fiaschi, Giampaolo Manfrida, Jacek Smolka
Dauda Ibrahim, Michael Simpson, JianSong, Paul Sapin, Antonio Marco Pantaleo,Pietro De Palma, Christos N. Markides
Stephan Smit, Quirijn Eppinga, GustavoOtero Rodriguez, Rene Pecnik
ATTICA Session 1B Working Fluids Chair: Andrea Spinelli
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Performance Analysis of a Revolving Vane Expan-der in an Organic Rankine Cycle with Hydrofluo-roolefins (HFOs) in Place of R134a
Performance Prediction and Design Optimizationof a kW-size Reciprocating Piston Expander Wor-king with Low-GWP Fluids
Equation-based Model for Simultaneous WorkingFluid - Process - Heat Integration Optimization ofOrganic Rankine Cycle for Liquefied Natural Gasregasification
Thermodynamic Selection of the Optimal Working Fluid
Influence of the Use of a Nanonfluid on NetPower Production in ORCs for Low-grade WasteHeat Recovery Applications
Ali Naseri, Stuart Norris, Alison Subiantoro
Maria Alessandra Ancona, Michele Bianchi,Lisa Branchini, Andrea De Pascale, Francesco Melino, Saverio Ottaviano, Antonio Peretto, Noemi Torricelli
Yingzong Liang, Zhi Yang, Jianyong Chen,Xianglong Luo, Ying Chen
Attila R. Imre, Réka Kustán, Axel Groniewsky
Giovanna Cavazzini, Serena Bari, VittoriaBenedetti, Peter McGrail, Giorgio Pavesi,Guido Ardizzon
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Monday September 9 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 1C CHP’s Multi Generation Chair: Dieter Brüggemann
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Optimisation of Biomass-fired CogenerationPlants Using ORC Technology
Combining an Organic Rankine Cycle and a HeatPump Cycle in a Test Plant for Reversible Storageof Energy
Absorption Power Cycle with Libr Solution Wor-king Fluid – Design of the First Proof of Concept
Small-scale Organic Rankine Cycle for DomesticBiomass Fueled Combined Heat and Power Applications
A Novel Micro-cogeneration Unit for Market Appli-cations Based on a Biomass-fired ORC System
ORC Conversion of Solar Heat to Electricity andLow Temperature Heat for Domestic use
Jacek Kalina, Mateusz Świerzewski
Daniel Steger, Christoph Regensburger,Bernd Eppinger, Stefan Will, Jürgen Karl,Eberhard Schlücker
Vaclav Novotny, David Szucs, Jan Spale,Vaclav Vodicka, Jakub Mascuch, MichalKolovratnik
Joaquín Navarro-Esbrí, Marta Amat-Albuix-ech, Adrián Mota-Babiloni, FranciscoMolés, Carlos Mateu-Royo, Manuel González, José Pascual Martí
Gianluca Carraro, Viola Bori, Andrea Lazzaretto, Giuseppe Toniato, Piero Danieli
Gael Leveque
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Exergetic Efficiency of the Ejector OperatingAcross Ambient Temperature in a CombinedPower and Ejector-refrigeration Cycle
Thermodynamic Analysis of a Two-stage OrganicRankine Cycle with Ejector
Off-design Analysis of Organic Rankine Cycle In-tegrated with Proton Exchange Membrane FuelCell
Assessing Fuel Consumption Reduction of Revercycle a Reversible Mobile Air Conditioning/Organic Rankine Cycle System
Simulation of a Pumped Thermal Energy StorageBased on a Reversible HP-ORC-system
Thermo-economic Investigation of a HybridSolar/Biomass Multigeneration System for off-gridcommunities
Hossein Akbari, Mikhail V. Sorin
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Luca Di Cairano, Wissam Bou Nader, Florent Breque, Maroun Nemer
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Monday September 9 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 2A Turbines-Design aspects (2)Chair: Giacomo Persico
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Geometry and Performance Assessment of TeslaTurbines for ORC
Design Guidelines for Supersonic Vanes Operating with Non-ideal Compressible Flows
One Dimensional Design for Carbon Dioxide AxialFlow Turbine
Efficiency Correlations for off-design PerformancePrediction of ORC Axial-flow Turbines
Application of a Heat Resistant Plastic in a High-speed microturbine Designed for the DomesticORC System
Lorenzo Talluri, Olivier Dumont, GiampaoloManfrida, Vincent Lemort, Daniele Fiaschi
Nitish Anand, Matteo Pini, Piero Colonna
Ningjian Peng, Enhua Wang
Roberto Pili, Nikolaos Siamisiis, RobertoAgromayor, Lars O. Nord, Christoph Wie-land, Hartmut Spliethoff
Grzegorz Zywica, Tomasz Z. Kaczmarczyk,Eugeniusz Ihnatowicz, Pawel Baginski,Artur Andrearczyk
ATTICA Session 2B Working Fluids - MixturesChair: Spyros Voutetakis
14:20
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Experimental Comparative Study of an ORCUsing Pure Fluid and Zeotropic Mixture for WasteHeat Recovery
An Improved Method for the Investigation of Ther-mal Stability of Organic Fluids
Technical Evaluation of Zeotropic Fluid Mixturesin Geothermal ORC Applications
Potential of Zeotropic Mixtures as Working Fluidsin Partial Evaporating Organic Rankine Cycles(PEORC) for Low Temperature Heat Recovery
Ultra-low GWP Refrigerant Mixtures as WorkingFluids in ORC for Waste Heat Recovery
Quetin Blondel, Nicolas Tauveron, NadiaCaney, Nicolas Voeltzel
Simone Gallarini, Andrea Spinelli, LucaLietti, Alberto Guardone
Davide Toselli, Florian Heberle, DieterBrüggemann
Anandu Surendran, Satyanarayanan Seshadri
Konstantinos Braimakis, Angelos Mikelis,Antonios Charalampidis, Sotirios Karellas
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Monday September 9 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 2C Experimental prototypes (1)Chair: Min Soo Kim
14:20
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Dabiaoo Wang, Lin Shi, Busong Hu, JieDuan
Jakub Mascuch, Vaclav Novotny, VaclavVodicka, Zbynek Zeleny, Jan Spale
Pascal Smague, Pierre Leduc, Gael Leveque, Arthur Leroux
Puyao Wang, Zhe Wu, Long Chen, Qingyang Han, Zhiwei Yuan
Felix Reinker, Eugeny Y. Kenig, Stefan ausder Wiesche
KALLIRHOE Session 2D Waste heat IChair: Steven Lecompte
14:20
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Enhanced ORC Plant Configuration with no Flam-mable Working Fluid for Cement Application
The Application of ORC Systems for Waste HeatRecovery in Metal Smelting Industry
Thermodynamic and Thermo Economic Analysisof Organic Rankine Cycle with Multi-objective Optimization for Working Fluid Selection withLow- Temperature Waste Sources in the IndianIndustry
CASE Study of an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)for Waste Heat Recovery from Cogeneration Systems
Performance Analysis of an Organic RankineCycle for Integration in a Carnot Battery
Luca Xodo, Federico Minoli
Piotr Kolasiński
Bipul Krishna Saha, Basab Chakraborty,Prashant Pundeer
Talieh Rajabloo, Koen Allaerts
Aditya Pillai, Alihan Kaya, Michel De Paepe,Steven Lecompte
Design and Test of a 340 kW Organic RankineCycle System for Low Pressure Saturated Steam
Set-up and Pilot Operation of an In-house Deve-loped Biomass ORC μCHP in the Czech Republic Development of a 48V ORC Turbo-pump forWaste Heat Recovery in the Coolant of Light Dutyand Commercial Vehicles
Experimental Investigation on Start-up Performance of a 315kW Organic Rankine CycleSystem
Closed Loop Organic Vapor Wind Tunnel CLOWT:Commissioning and Operational Experience
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Monday September 9 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 3A Turbine Nozzles SimulationsChair: Stefan aus der Wiesche
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Experimental Characterization of Nozzle Flow Expansions of Siloxane MM for ORC Turbines Applications
Analysis of Transonic Nozzle Loss Generation inOrganic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Turbines
Method of Characteristics-based Design and Numerical Simulation of a Micro-ORC SupersonicTurbine Nozzle Ring
Deviation Angle in a Turbine Nozzle Cascade withConvergent Meridional Shape of Flow Path
Giorgia Cammi, Camilla Cecilia Conti, Andrea Spinelli, Fabio Cozzi, Alberto Matteo Attilio Guardone
Tao Chen, Peter Newton, Miles Robertson,Ricardo Martinez-Botas
Marta Zocca, Antti Uusitalo, Teemu Turunen-Saaresti, Alberto Guardone
Dmytro Maksiuta, Leonid Moroz, MaksymBurlaka, Vasileios Pastrikakis
ATTICA Session 3B CO2 CyclesChair: Ennio Macchi
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Systematic Evaluation of Efficiency ImprovementOptions for sCO2 Brayton Cycles
Test on a CO2-based Transcritical Power Cycle(CTPC) under Various ENGIEN Conditions
Optimization of the Part-load Operation Strategyof sCO2 Power Plants
Thermo-economic Comparison of Organic Rankine and CO2 Cycle Systems for Low-to-medium Temperature Applications
Mathias Penkuhn, George Tsatsaronis
Ligeng Li, Hua Tian, Gequn Shu, Lingfeng Shi
Dario Alfani, Marco Astolfi, Marco Binotti,Ennio Macchi, Paolo Silva
Xiaoya Li, Jian Song, Michael Simpson, KaiWang, Paul Sapin, Gequn Shu, Hua Tian,Christos Markides
TEMPLAR’S Session 3C Experimental prototypes (2)Chair: Jürgen Karl
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Design and First Operation of an Advanced ORC-CHP Architecture
Velocity Field Measurement of Supersonic FreeJet Expansion of R245fa Gas at Organic RankineCycle Operating Condition
A Comprehensive Geothermal System in theUsage of Oilfield Associated Water from Abandoned Oil Wells
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Sebastian Eyerer, Fabian Dawo, MaximilianAltnöder, Roland Windhager, Anne Nieder-dränk, Helge Esch, Stefan Ausfelder, RobinKonrad, Michael Höger, Christoph Wieland,Hartmut Spliethoff
Omid Nematollahi, Hadi Samsam-Khayani,Mahdi Nili-Ahmadabadi, Sang Youl Yoon,Kyung Chun Kim
Kang Chen, Yang Du, Yi Yang, Yiping Dai,Jiangfeng Wang, Pan Zhao
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Performance and Cost Effects of Nanonrefrigerants Within aLow-temperature ORC for Waste Heat Recovery
Modelling of Commercial Biomass-fired ORC System Using EB-SILON Professional (TM) Software
ORC Integrated into Engine for Simplified Direct Waste Heat Re-covery from Cooling and Flue Gas - System Considerations
Potential and Cost Effectiveness of a Reversible High-tempera-ture Heat Pump/ORC Unit for the Exploitation of Industrial Waste Heat
Preliminary Experimental Investigation of a Biomass-fired ORC-based CHP System for an Indoor Swimming Pool
Performance of Two Absorption-compression Hybrid Refrigera-tion Systems Using R1234ze(E)/Ionic Liquid as Working Pair
Thermodynamic Analysis of a Novel Organic Rankine Cycle In-tegrated with Absorption-compression Refrigeration Cycle withHydrofluoroolefins/Ionic Liquid as Working Fluid
Performance Analysis of Low-temperature Organic RankineCycle Using HFO Working Fluids and Single Screw Expander
Design of an Experimental ORC Expander Setup Using NaturalWorking Fluids
Performance and Exergy Analysis of Transcritical Organic Ran-kine Cycle Associated with Mixture Working Fluids
Analysis of Organic Rankine Cycles Using HFC and HC-basedZeotropic Mixtures under Different Heat Source Temperatures
Experimental Study on the Expansion Ratio of Single Screw Expanders under Variable Working Conditions
Study on a Recompression Supercritical CO2 Brayton Cycle fora Solar Power Tower System under off-design Conditions
Experimental Study on the Influence of Heat Exchanger on theOrganic Rankine Cycle Performance
Experimental Investigation and Performance Assessment ofScroll Expanders in Series Configuration of a Small Scale Two-stage ORC Unit
Design Guidelines for Axial Turbines Operating with Non-idealCompressible Flows
IMPACT of ORC Micro-turbine Flow path Optimisation on the off-design Performance
George Kosmadakis, Panagiotis Neofytou
Mateusz Świerzewski, Jacek Kalina
David Szucs, Jan Spale, Vaclav Novotny,Vaclav Vodicka, Jacub Mascuch
George Kosmadakis, Panagiotis Neofytou
Márcio Santos, Jorge André, Ricardo Mendes, José Ribeiro
Zheng Ye, Xiangyang Liu, Chang Song, Maogang He
Zheng Ye, Xiangyang Liu, Chang Song, Maogang He
Xinxin Zhang, Yin Zhang, Min Cao, JingfuWang Yuting Wu, Chongfang Ma
Ángel Á. Pardiñas, Marcin Pilarczyk, LarsO. Nord, Roberto Agromayor
Jui Ching Hsieh, Ding Xuan Huang, Ling YuKong
Jui Ching Hsieh, Chung Cheng Yeh, HsuahCheng Liu, Wen Chieh Wu, Wei Hung Shih
Wei Wang, Yuting Wu, Chongfang Ma
Jingze Yang, Zhen Yang, Yuanyuan Duan
Yingzong Liang, Xianglong Luo, XiaoshengZheng, Jianyong Chen, Zhi Yang, YingChen
Dimitris Manolakos, George Kosmadakis,Erika Ntavou, Bertrand Tchanche, GeorgePapadakis
Andrea Giuffre, Matteo Pini
Łukasz Witanowski, Piotr Klonowicz, PiotrLampart
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Monday September 9 Poster SessionsKallirhoe
Thermodynamic, Economic and Environmental Multi-objectiveOptimization of ORC under Varying Weight
Integrating Working Fluid Design into Dynamic ORC ProcessDesign for Mobile ORC Applications
Investigation of a topping/bottoming ORC Based CHP Configu-ration Integrating a New Evaporator Concept for Residential Ap-plications
Dynamic Modeling of Small Scale and High Temperature ORCSystem Using Simulink and Coolprop
The Analysis on Powering the ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle)System by Heat Storage Device
Analysis of Low Global Warming Potential Alternatives to HFC-245fa in Micro Scale Low Temperature Organic Rankine Cycles
Component Testing and Integration of a Plug and Play sCO2Power Generation System
Optimal Mixtures for Organic Rankine Cycles: Integrated Designof Process and Mixture Using PC-saft
Towards Superstructure-based Design of ORC processes, Wor-king Fluids and Process Flowsheets Using PC-saft
Solar Thermal Energy Driven Organic Rankine Cycle Systemsfor Electricity and Fresh Water Generation
Influence of the Partial Admission and Blade Aspect Ratio on an ORC Turbine Performance
Determining the Heat Transfer Characteristics of R125 at Supercritical Pressures
Simultaneous Working Medium Selection, Process and ControlSystem Design for Organic Rankine Cycles
Mass Flow Rate of Non-ideal Chocked Flows in Turbine Stators
Modeling and Experimental Analysis of a Tesla Turbine for WasteHeat Recovery from Screw Air Compressors
Parametric Study of Radial-inflow Turbine Design for Lower Temperature ORC
Hu Shuozhuo, Li Jian, Yang Fubin, Duan Yuanyuan, Yang Zhen
Dominik Tillmanns, Jonas Petzschmann,Johannes Schilling, Christoph Gertig,André Bardow
João S Pereira, José B Ribeiro, RicardoMendes, Jorge C André
Radheesh Dhanasegaran, Antti Uusitalo,Teemu Turunen-Saaresti
Piotr Kolasiński
Francisco Molés, Joaquín Navarro-Esbrí,Marta Amat-Albuixech, Adrián Mota-Babi-loni, Carlos Mateu-Royo, Roberto Collado
Romain Loeb, Giuseppe Bianchi, SamiraSayad Saravi, Arthur Leroux, Savvas A. Tassou
Johannes Schilling, Marten Entrup, MadlenHopp, Joachim Gross, André Bardow
Johannes Schilling, Christian Horend, Dominik Tillmanns, André Bardow
Nishith B Desai, Henrik Pranov, Fredrik Haglind
Władysław Kryłłowicz, Grzegorz Górecki,Piotr Klonowicz, Łukasz Antczak, KrzysztofKantyka
Marija Lazova, Michel De Paepe
Theodoros Zarogiannis, Alexios Kyriakides,Athanasios Papadopoulos, Panos Seferlis,Spyros Voutetakis
Marta Zocca, Alberto Guardone
Luca Da Lio, Mattia Piazza, Giovanni Manente
Michael Deligant, Simone Braccio, EmilieSauret, Sofiane Khelladi, Farid Bakir
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Evaporator Heat-transfer Model and Thermal Degradation Analysis of R245fa Used in a Direct Vaporization ArrangementORC Based Micro-CHP system.
Cloud Based Simulation of ORC Systems
Proposal of the Heat Exchangers for Micro-ORC Module Drivenby Domestic Gas Boiler
ORC Unit for Heat Recovery from the Compressed Air Industry
Secondary Flow Analysis of an ORC Radial Inflow Turbine Usedin Waste Heat Recovery Applications
Experimental Results of a Carnot Battery Consisting of an ORCand a High Temperature Latent Heat Thermal Storage
Commissioning of the Orchid Experimental Facility
Field monitoring results of an ORC system integrated in a steel mill
João S Pereira, José B Ribeiro, RicardoMendes, Jorge C André
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Jan Wajs, Dariusz Mikielewicz, Elzbieta Fornalik-Wajs
Łukasz Jędrzejewski, Tomasz Suchocki,Piotr Lampart
Ashish Alex Sam, Apostolos Pesyridis
Kenny Couvreur, Sergei Gusev, Michel DePaepe, Bruno Vanslambrouck
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Round table: REACHING HIGHER EFFICIENCIES IN LARGE SCALE ORC INSTALLATIONS: THE MARKET LEADERS’ VISIONChair: Piero ColonnaAnton Fiterman (R&D and Thermodynamics Departments Manager – Ormat Technologies, Inc.)Wolfgang Klink (Business Owner – Siemens Heat ReCycle solutions)Davide Colombo (Senior Turbine Design Engineer at TURBODEN)
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Tuesday September 10 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 4A Volumetric Expanders (1)Chair: Apostolos Pesyridis
14:20
14:00
14:40
15:00
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Michael Lang, Christian Bechter, ThomasAmann, Sebastian Schurl, Niko Bretterklieber, Raimund Almbauer
Saverio Randi, Nicola Casari, Ettore Fadiga, Alessio Suman, Michele Pinelli,Eckhard Groll, Davide Ziviani, Bryce Shaffer
Gavin Tozer, Jonri Lomi Ga, Raya Al-Dadah, Saad Mahmoud
Vaclav Vodicka, Vaclav Novotny, ZbynekZeleny, Jakub Mascuch
Marco Francesconi, Gianluca Pasini, LucaSani, Marco Antonelli
ATTICA Session 4B System design (1)Chair: Andreas Schuster
14:20
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Feasibility of an On-board Micro-ORC System forSmall Satellites
Irreversibility in the Organic Rankine Cycle forLow-grade Thermal Energy Conversion System
Design Optimization of a Heat Recovery ORC fora Novel Biomass to Methanol Plant
Exergetic and Economic Analysis of a SolarDriven Small Scale ORC
Design of ORC Systems under Variable Input Parameters: a Multi-scenario Approach
Fiona Leverone, Matteo Pini, Angelo Cervone, Eberhard Gill
Takeshi Yasunaga, Yasuyuki Ikegami
Cristina Elsido, Emanuele Martelli, MarcoAstolfi, Giulio Guandalini, Matteo Romano
Tryfon Roumpedakis, George Loumpardis,Sotirios Karellas
Mario Petrollese, Daniele Cocco
Layout and Mechanics Development of a NovelPiston-type Expansion Engine for Waste Heat Recovery
Verification of a 3D-CFD Model of an OldhamRing Scroll Expander
Development of an Efficient Static Shaft WankelExpander for Organic Rankine Cycles
Rotary Vane Expander – Analysis and Predictionof Delayed Chamber Closure
Experimental Analysis of a Commercial TwinScrew Compressor Employed as an Expander
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Tuesday September 10 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 4C Waste heat IIChair: Christoph Wieland
14:20
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Maximilian Hebeler, Philipp Ebeling, Wilhelm Tegethoff, Jürgen Köhler
Frédéric Albergucci, Stéphane Watts, Antoine Darmedru, Jory Pouponnot, Rémi Daccord
Antti Uusitalo, Teemu Turunen-Saaresti,Juha Honkatukia, Radheesh Dhanasegaran
Sandhya Thantla, Jonas Aspfors, JensFridh, Anders Christiansen Erlandsson
Galuppo Galuppo, Thomas Reiche, VincentLemort, Pascal Dufour, Madiha Nadri
KALLIRHOE Session 4D Apps and Energy sourcesChair: George Kosmadakis
14:20
14:00
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Comparison between Direct and Indirect ORCsfor CSP Applications
Flexible PVT-ORC Hybrid Solar-biomass Cogene-ration Systems: the Case Study of the UniversitySports Centre in Bari, Italy
Thermodynamic and Economic Analysis of Geo-thermal Combined Heat and Power Based on aDouble-stage Organic Rankine Cycle
Optimization of System Operation and Heat Ex-changer Sizing in Rankine Cycles - a case Studyon Aluminium Smelter Heat-to-power Conversion
Daminao Perusi, Marco Astolfi
Kai Wang, Antonio Marco Pantaleo, OyeniyiA. Oyewunmi, Christos N. Markides
Tim Eller, Florian Heberle, Dieter Brüggemann
Monika Nikolaisen, Trond Andresen
Exhaust Waste Heat Recovery for Intercity BusClimatisation Using Rankine Technology withFocus on Topology Design
Pump Development for an Exhaust Heat Reco-very Box on Heavy Duty Trucks
Experimental Study of Small Scale and High Expansion Ratio ORC for Recovering High Temperature Waste Heat
Characterization of Organic Rankine Cycle System for Waste Heat Recovery from HeavyDuty Engine Coolant and Exhaust
Assessment of Rankine Waste Heat Recovery Potential on Heavy Duty Trucks Using Direct Condensation
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Tuesday September 10 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 5A Turbines-Design & flow simulationsChair: Vincent Lemort
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Gustavo J. Otero Rodriguez, Stephan Smit,Rene Pecnik
Nassim Razaaly, Giacomo Persico, PietroMarco Congedo
Ramin Moradi, Luca Cioccolanti, EmanueleHabib, Enrico Bocci
Francesco Tosto, Claudio Lettieri, MatteoPini, Piero Colonna
ATTICA Session 5B System design (2)Chair: Florian Heberle
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Working Fluid Distribution of a 315 kW OrganicRankine Cycle System in the off-design Conditions
Robust Optimization of an Organic Rankine Cyclefor Geothermal Application
Influence of the Fluid-dynamic Properties of Organic Fluids on Pump Performance
Design and Operation of a Centrifugal Compressor in a High Temperature Heat Pump
Zhe Wu, Puyao Wang, Qinyang Han, Jianzhao Li
Aldo Serafino, Benoit Obert, Léa Vergé,Paola Cinnella
Giovanna Cavazzini, Francesco Giacomel,Alberto Benato, Serena Bari, Guido Ardizzon
Benoit Obert, Giacomo Persico, Paolo Gaetani
Three-dimensional Unsteady Stator-rotor Interac-tions in a High Expansion ORC Turbine
Optimal Design of ORC Turbine Blades underGeometric and Operational Uncertainties
Performance of a Small-scale Organic RankineCycle System Using a Regenerative Flow turbine:a Simulation Analysis
1D Modelling of some Paradigmatic Non-idealCompressible Flows
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Tuesday September 10 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 5C Waste Heat - ICEsChair: Stéphane Watts
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Christoph Laux, Andreas Gotter, Matthias Neef
Jiewei Peng, Zijan Zhang, Zhichao Gu,Peijun Qin
Jiangnan Liu, Zijian Zhang, Jingfen Li, Zhichao Gu, Jinyong Feng
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KALLIRHOE Session 5D Heat Exchangers (1)Chair: Marco Astolfi
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Evaluation of Heat Transfer Correlations for FlowCondensation in Plate Heat Exchangers and theirImpact on the Design of Organic Rankine CycleSystems
Sizing Criteria and Performance Evaluation of Direct Air Cooled Heat Rejection Units for Supercritical CO2 Power Plants
Optimization of an Exhaust Heat ExchangerUsing Metal Foam Baffles for ORC Waste HeatRecovery System
Ji Zhang, Enrico Baldasso, Roberta Mancini, Brian Elmegaard, Fredrik Haglind
Dario Alfani, Marco Astolfi, Marco Binotti,Matteo C Romano, Ennio Macchi, StefanoFilippini, Umberto Merlo
Tianyu Chen, Gequn Shu, Hua Tian, Xiaonan Ma, Tingting Zhao, Hongfei Zhang,Zhao Zhang
Experimental Investigation of a Low PressureSteam Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Utilization ofInternal Combustion Engines
Gas Turbine Design and Matching Research ofWaste Heat Recovery System for Marine DieselEngine
Research on Transient Response Character Analysis of ORC Waste Heat Recovery System forMarine Diesel Engine
Theoretical Analysis of an ORC-VCR Based AirConditioning System by Heat Recovery of JacketCoolant
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Wednesday September 11 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 6A Novel/advanced architectures (1)Chair: Tryfon Roumpedakis
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Oliver Dingel, Daniel Luederitz, Thomas Arnold
Olivier Dumont, Rémi Dickes, MitchelIshmael, Vincent Lemort
Panagiotis Romanos, Emmanouil Voumvoulakis, Nikolaos Hatziargyriou,Christos Markides
Goran Durakovic, Monika Nikolaisen
Jelmer Rijpkema, Fredrik Ekström, KarinMunch, Sven Andersson
ATTICA Session 6B System Design - Cycle configurationsChair: Christos Markides
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Thermo-economic Analysis of Dual-pressure Evaporation Organic Rankine Cycle SystemUsing R245fa
Structural Uncertainty Estimation of TurbulenceModels in Organic Rankine Cycle Applications
A Comparison between Cascaded and Single-stage ORC Systems Taken from the ComponentPerspective
Enhanced Cascade Cycle
Effect of Working Fluid Type on Low TemperatureRankine Cycle Optimization
Jian Li, Yuanyuan Duan, Zhen Yang
Giulio Gori, Nassim Razaaly, Gianluca Iaccarino, Pietro Marco Congedo
Martin White, Matthew Read, AbdulnaserSayma
Roberto Bini, Davide Colombo, ClaudioPietra
Mina Shahrooz, Per Lundqvist, PetterNekså
Investigation of an ORC System with IntegratedPhase Change Engine Cooling
Mapping of Performance of Pumped ThermalEnergy Storage (Carnot battery) Using WasteHeat Recovery
Flexibility and Economic Dispatch of IslandPower Systems with Integrated Thermal EnergyStorage in Smart Grids
Performance Comparison of Different RankineCycle Technologies Applied to Low and MediumTemperature Industrial Surplus Heat Scenarios
Experimental Results of a Waste Heat RecoverySystem with Ethanol Using Exhaust Gases of aLight-duty Engine
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Wednesday September 11 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 6C Volumetric Expanders (2)Chair: Richard Aumann
09:20
09:00
09:40
10:00
10:20
Matthias Welzl, Florian Heberle, TheresaWeith, Dieter Brüggemann
Yu Ting Wu, Wei Wang, Biao Lei, Rui PingZhi, Chong Fang Ma
ChunWee Ng, Ivan CK Tam, Dawei Wu
Fabio Fatigati, Marco Di Bartolomeo, Davide Di Battista, Roberto Cipollone
Muhammad Usman, Apostolos Pesyridis,Sam Cockerill, Thomas Howard
KALLIRHOE Session 6D Supercritical-Transcritical CyclesChair: George Tsatsaronis
09:20
09:00
09:40
10:00
10:20
Performance Comparison of Transcritical CO2Power cycle, Organic Rankine Cycle and KalinaCycle for Low Temperature Geothermal Source
Combined Heat and Power Generation by Enhanced Geothermal Systems: Comparison of Direct and Indirect Concepts for Water and Supercritical CO2 as Heat Carriers
The Dynamic Performance and Control Strategyof a CO2 Transcritical Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery of Internal Combustion Engine
The Role of Operational Variability on the Non-ideal Flow in Supersonic Turbines for Supercriti-cal Organic Rankine Cycles
Advanced Subcritical and Transcritical CO2Power Loops for CSP Applications
Fanxiao Meng, Enhua Wang
Christopher Schifflechner, Fabian Dawo,Sebastian Eyerer, Christoph Wieland, Hartmut Spliethoff
Rui Wang, Gequn Shu, Hua Tian, XuanWang, Jinwen Cai, Zhijie Li, Xianghua Kong
Alessandro Romei, Davide Vimercati, Alberto Guardone, Giacomo Persico
Emanuel Pesatori, Lorenzo Centemeri, Federico Minoli, Edoardo Padovani, Maria de Rossi
Experimental Evaluation of R1336mzz(Z) as Low GWP Replacement for R245fa in a Scroll Expander
Developement and Demonstration on SingleScrew Expander in Organic Rankine Cycle
Study of a Waste Energy Driven Organic RankineCycle Using Linear Piston Expander for MarineApplications
Model Based Design of a Dual Intake Port SlidingVane Rotary Expander for Small Scale ORC-based Power Units
Development and Testing of a Free Piston LinearExpander for Organic Rankine Cycle BasedWaste Heat Recovery Application
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Wednesday September 11 SessionsOLYMPIA Session 7A Novel/advanced architectures (2)Chair: Oliver Dingel
11:30
11:10
11:50
Extensive Techno-economic Assessment of ORC and Inverted Brayton Cycle Combined forHigh-temperature Waste Recovery
Potential of a Regenerative Transcritical SeriesTwo Stage Organic Rankine Cycle for DualSource Waste Heat Recovery
Model, Simulation and Experiments for a Buoyancy Organic Rankine Cycle
Kirill Abrosimov, Andrea Baccioli, Aldo Bischi
Anandu Surendran, Satyanarayanan Seshadri
Jeroen Schoenmaker, Pâmella GonçalvesMartins, Guilherme Corsi Miranda da Silva,Julio Carlos Teixeira
ATTICA Session 7B System Design - Operating ParametersChair: Stratis Varvagiannis
11:30
11:50
11:10 Uncertainty Quantification of Performance Parameters in a Small Scale ORC Test Rig
Operating Characteristics of Working Fluid Pumpin a 315 kW Organic Rankine Cycle System
Experimental Investigation on the Effect of a Separator on Operating Parameters of an ORC
Michele Bianchi, Lisa Branchini, Andrea dePascale, Francesco Melino, Saverio Ottavi-ano, Antonio Peretto, Nicola Casari, EttoreFadiga, Michele Pinelli, Pier RuggeroSpina, Alessio Suman
Zhe Wu, Zhiwei Yuan, Long Chen,Jianzhao Li
Tomasz Z. Kaczmarczyk, Grzegorz Żywica,Eugeniusz Ihnatowicz
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Wednesday September 11 SessionsTEMPLAR’S Session 7C Heat Exchangers (2)Chair: Antonios Charalampidis
11:30
11:10
11:50
12:10
Willem Faes, Steven Lecompte, Johan VanBael, Robbe Salenbien, Kim Verbeken, Michel De Paepe
He Wang, Zilong Deng, Chengbing Zhang
Cor Rops, Patrique Boerboom
Yingzong Liang, Xianglong Luo, XiaoshengZheng, Jianyong Chen, Zhi Yang, Ying Chen
KALLIRHOE Session 7D Simulation methods & controlChair: Hua Tian
11:30
11:10
11:50
12:10
Non-linear State Estimator for Advanced Controlof an ORC Test Rig for Geothermal Application
Artificial Neural Networks for Real-time ModelPredictive Control of Organic Rankine Cycles forWaste Heat Recovery
Toward a High Resolution Real Gas Finite VolumeSolver with Multi Optimal Order Detection
Influence of Superheated Vapor in Binary Cyclewith Working Fluid R123 Utilizing Low-temperature Geothermal Resources
LUNCH OF THE ROOFTOP GARDEN
Keynote The role of gas turbines and ORC technology in a growing demand for decentralized power generation
Supercritical CO2 based waste heat recovery systems for combined cycle power plants
Award ceremony & conference closure
KCORC Meeting
Farewell drinks
Roberto Pili, Sebastian Eyerer, FabianDawo, Christoph Wieland, HartmutSpliethoff
Yannic Vaupel, Adrian Caspari, Nils C. Hamacher, Wolfgang R. Huster, AdelMhamdi, Ioannis G. Kevrekidis, Alexander Mitsos
Michael Deligant, Xesus Nogueira, SofianeKhelladi, Emilie Sauret, Brian Reding
Denny Surinda, Wahyu Caesarendra, Totok Prasetyo, Taufik Taufik
Wolfgang Klink, Business Owner - Siemens Heat ReCycle Solutions Siemens Gas & Power
Carlo De Servi, Stefano Trabucchi, Teusvan der Stelt, Frank Strobelt, Stefan Glos,Wolfgang Klink, Piero Colonna
12:30
14:00
14:30
14:45
15:00
16:00
Economic Optimization of Heat Exchanger Design for Geothermal Applications
Droplet Detachment during Condensation Process on a Downward-facing Grooved Surface
An Innovative Method to Enable Stable, High Efficient, Evaporation in Thin Volume ORCEvaporator Modules
Experimental Study on the Influence of Heat Ex-changer on the Organic Rankine Cycle Performance
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OLYMPIA Chair: Sotirios Karellas
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Technical Tour 1Thursday, September 12
08.00 - 14.00 Half-day technical tour at Revithoussa.The busses will leave from the conference venue Royal OlympicHotel.
The only LNG terminal in Greece is located on the islet of Revithoussa (or Revythousa), in the gulf of Pahi at Megara, 45 km west of Athens. It was completed in 1999 and is ope-rated by DESFA SA (National Natural Gas System Operator),which is a fully owned subsidiary of DEPA SA (Public GasCompany).The gas is supplied under contract from Algeria's Sonatrach,of between 0.51 and 0.68 billion cubic meters annually until2021. There is also a contract with Italy's Eni to supply gas,though not currently used.
Cost: €25,- per person (includes transportation and snacks)
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Technical Tour 2Thursday, September 12
08.00 - 20.00 Full-day technical tour to Aluminium ofGreece and visit to the archaeological site of Delphi.The busses will leave from the conference venue Royal OlympicHotel.
Aluminium of Greece (ORC sponsor), is one of the strongestpillars of Greek industry, with an annual production capacitythat exceeds 182,000 tons of aluminium and 820,000 tons ofalumina. The Company’s industrial complex is located in Ag. Nikolaos, Viotia (187 km from the Royal Olympic Hotel).
Delphi is a famous as the ancient sanctuary that grewrich as the seat of Pythia, the oracle who was consul-ted about important decisions throughout the ancientclassical world. More-over, the Greeks considered Del-phi the navel (or centre) of the world, as representedby the stone monument known as the Omphalos ofDelphi.
It occupies an impressive site on the south-western slope ofMount Parnassus, overlooking the coastal plain to the southand the valley of Phocis. It is now an extensive archaeologicalsite with a small modern town of the same name nearby. It isrecognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in havinghad a phenomenal influence in the ancient world, as evidenced by the rich monuments built there by most of theimportant ancient Greek city-states, demonstrating their fundamental Hellenic unity.
Cost: €50,- per person (includes transportation, entranceto the archaeological site and lunch at a traditional tavern nextto the archaeological site of Delphi)
Technical tours will be realized with a minimum of20 persons and reservationswill be made on a first come,first served basis basedupon availability
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Guided tour to the Acropolis MuseumTuesday, September 10
20:10 - 21:10 Guided Tour to the Acropolis MuseumPrior to the gala dinner you join a guided tour in the AcropolisMuseum.
Only 300 m away from the sacred rock of Acropolis standsthe impressive Acropolis Museum, one of the most importantcontemporary works of architecture in Athens. It is made of steel, glass and concrete and it houses 4,000 priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre ofancient Athens. It was designed by architect Bernard Tschumiwith Michael Photiadis and inaugurated in the summer of2009. The Museum hosts its collections across three levels,as well as in the archaeological excavation that lies at its foundations.
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Gala dinner in the Acropolis Museum Tuesday, September 10
21:10 - 23:00 Gala Dinner at the Acropolis MuseumThe museum is imposing and futuristic – all glass and concrete – and it has a restaurant to match. Situated on thesecond floor, the restaurant is a vast, minimalist affair. A concrete, partially shaded triangular terrace where the Parthenon is straight ahead, silhouetted against the sky, whilethe old buildings of the neighborhood create a wonderful setting.
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Social eventsSunday September 8: Pre-registration and welcome drinks in the foyer of RoyalOlympic Hotel
Monday September 9: 17:20 Ouzo tasting during the Poster session in
Lecture room Kallirhoe
Tuesday September 10: 20:00 Guided tour in the Acropolis Museum 21:00 Gala dinner in the Acropolis Museum
Wednesday September 11: 14:45 Award Session, Closing ceremony 15:00 KCORC Meeting16:00 Farewell drinks
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Maps of the Conference VenueVenue address:Royal Olympic Hotel28 Athanasiou Diakou Str.117 43, Athens, GREECETel.: +30 210 92.88.400E-mail: [email protected]
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Conference proceedingsREFERENCES:• Conference name and title of Proceedings: ORC2019• Proceedings of the 5th International Seminar on ORC
Power Systems• Organizers: National Technical University of Athens
(NTUA), Knowledge Center Organic Rankine Cycle(KCORC)
• Date of the conference: 9 – 11 September 2019• Location of the conference: Athens, Greece• Publisher: The National Technical University of Athens
(NTUA)• Year of publication: 2019• Editors: Sotirios Karellas, Maria Karella• ISBN: 978-90-9032038-0 • The online conference proceedings can be at
http://www.orc2019.com/online/proceedings.htm• All conference papers in one file
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