♨️ Kalina Binary Cycle (NH3-H2O)
Calculate binary ammonia-water Kalina cycle performance: non-azeotropic temperature glide matching, separator distillation, rich-vapor expander, and net electrical power.
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⚡ Kalina Binary (NH3-H2O) Flow Circuit & Variable Boiling Glide
Real-time visual simulation: Distillation separation of rich ammonia vapor and variable-temperature boiling glide📝 Configuration & Presets
🌋 Geothermal Brine (KCS-11)
🏭 Refinery Distillation Waste
🚛 Gas Engine Bottoming Loop
🌊 OTEC Low-DeltaT Variation
Kalina Binary Cycle Formulation:
• Variable Boiling Temperature Glide: ΔTglide ≈ 15 - 30 °C
• Distillation: Splits into rich vapor (xrich ≈ 95%) and lean liquid (xlean ≈ 40%)
• Net Power Output: Ẇnet = ṁvap · wturb − ṁbasic · wpump [kW]
• Thermal Efficiency: ηth = Ẇnet / Q̇in [%]
• Variable Boiling Temperature Glide: ΔTglide ≈ 15 - 30 °C
• Distillation: Splits into rich vapor (xrich ≈ 95%) and lean liquid (xlean ≈ 40%)
• Net Power Output: Ẇnet = ṁvap · wturb − ṁbasic · wpump [kW]
• Thermal Efficiency: ηth = Ẇnet / Q̇in [%]
📊 Kalina Cycle Results
📊 Output Summary
Net Electrical Power Output (Ẇnet)
4729.51 kW (4.730 MW)
Thermal Efficiency: 28.88 % | Evaporator Duty: 16374.2 kW
zb = 75 % NH₃
Rich Vapor Fraction (xrich)
80.5 %
ṁvap = 9.51 kg/s
Lean Liquid Fraction (xlean)
54.0 %
ṁlean = 2.49 kg/s
Boiling Temperature Glide
18.8 °C
Pinch-point reduction
Absorber Heat Rejection
11644.7 kW
Plow = 4.5 bar
📈 Thermal Efficiency η (%) vs Basic Ammonia Fraction z_b (%)
📉 Net Power Output W_net (kW) vs High Pressure P_high (bar)
================================================================= THERMOFLUIDCALC — KALINA BINARY AMMONIA-WATER (NH3-H2O) REPORT ================================================================= Case Title : Gas Engine Jacket Water & Exhaust Bottoming Cycle Binary Mixture Parameters : Basic Ammonia zb = 75.0 %, Glide = 18.8 C Operating Pressures & Temp : P_high = 32.00 bar, P_low = 4.50 bar, T_sep = 125.0 C Distillation Separation : Rich Vapor x_rich = 80.5 % (9.51 kg/s), Lean Liquid x_lean = 54.0 % (2.49 kg/s) ----------------------------------------------------------------- NET ELECTRICAL POWER (Wnet): 4729.51 kW (4.7295 MW) CYCLE THERMAL EFFICIENCY : 28.884 % Evaporator Thermal Input : 16374.18 kW Absorber Heat Rejection : 11644.67 kW =================================================================
📘 Calculation Methodology & Kalina Cycle Standards
Binary Temperature Glide
Because ammonia ($T_b = -33.3^\circ\text{C}$) boils before water ($T_b = 100^\circ\text{C}$), phase change occurs with a variable temperature glide matching the heat source slope, drastically cutting exergy destruction.
Distillation & Absorber Recombination
The high-pressure separator distills rich ammonia vapor for power generation, while lean liquid is recombined in the absorber to allow low condensing pressures at ambient temperature.
Key Engineering Assumptions
- Zeotropic ammonia-water binary mixture ($NH_3 / H_2O$).
- Dry rich vapor expansion without condensation in the turbine.
- Applicable to geothermal power, industrial waste heat recovery, and OTEC.