Turbine stages can be divided into two types: impulse stages
and reaction stages. The advantages of one type over the second one are
generally known based on the basic physics of turbine stage. In this paper
these differences between mentioned two types of turbines were indicated on
the example of single stage turbines dedicated to work in organic Rankine
cycle (ORC) power systems. The turbines for two ORC cases were analysed:
the plant generating up to 30 kW and up to 300 kW of net electric power,
respectively. Mentioned ORC systems operate with different working fluids:
DMC (dimethyl carbonate) for the 30 kW power plant and MM (hexamethyldisiloxane) for the 300 kW power plant. The turbines were compared
according to three major issues: thermodynamic and aerodynamic performance, mechanical and manufacturing aspects. The analysis was performed
by means of the 0D turbomachinery theory and 3D computational aerodynamic calculations. As a result of this analysis, the paper indicates conclusions which type of turbine is a recommended choice to use in ORC systems
taking into account the features of these systems.
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