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Thermal stability of n-pentane, cyclo-pentane and toluene as working fluids in organic Rankine engines

Invernizzi et al., 2017

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2219703161296532683
Author
Invernizzi C
Iora P
Manzolini G
Lasala S
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Applied Thermal Engineering

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In this paper we investigate the thermal stability of three representative hydrocarbons used as working fluids in organic Rankine cycles (ORC): n-pentane, cyclo-pentane and toluene. The experimental used method is a “static” one, based on the recording of the pressure …
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