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I have been looking for a more efficient way to generate mechanical work from low temperature heat sources such as non-imaging solar collectors.
There is quite a lot of information on Organic Rankine Cycle systems but very little on the Kalina cycle.
From the limited information I have been able to Google, the Kalina cycle is 50-60% more efficient than an ORC device below 150 degrees C.
This was using the Ammonia/Water binary working fluid.
Specifics seem to be in short supply and I would appreciate input from anyone with practical knowledge of the Kalina cycle.
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