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Energy Exergy Analysis of a high pressure Claude Haylentsystem for liquefaction of Gases

Vol 2 , Issue 3 , July - September 2014 | Pages: 101-104 | Research Paper  

https://doi.org/10.51976/ijari.231417

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Author Details ( * ) denotes Corresponding author

1. * Devender Kumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, Delhi, India (devenderdahiya@in.com)
2. R. S. Mishra, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, Delhi, India

From various Cryogenics systems, lot of a detailed thermodynamic analysis ofcryosystems have been reported in literature however the modification of Claude systems for high pressure for high yield of liquefied mass of gases is very limited available in literature so far . A comprehensive energy and exergy analysis of Claude Heylandtcryogenic system for various gases is carried out in this paper by using various properties variables (i.e temperature, pressure etc) in system to find out the more efficient statics of system included exergy destructions in system .Numerical computations have been carried out for various gases in Claude Haylent system and it was observed that the Methane gas is more suitable than any other observed gas and 350 and 500 bar is best compressor pressure per kg of inlet gas.

Keywords

Thermodynamics Analysis Claude Haylentsystem; Energy-Exergy Analysis; First and Second Law Analysis.


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