Performance characteristics of barometric-type open-cycle OTEC system

Open Cycle-Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OC-OTEC) system has a merit to use a heat exchanger of direct contact type without a heat transfer tube. Therefore, it is expected that the capital cost of OC-OTEC is reduced by use of this simply designed heat exchanger. However, non-condensable gas is released in the system, because in a direct contact evaporator, the steam driving a turbine is generated by surface sea water including air, and existing air causes a reduction of system performance. From the above point of view, we carried out an experimental study on the operating characteristics and the effect of structure of a heat exchanger and the existence of non-condensable gas on the performance of a direct contact heat exchanger in an experimental apparatus of barometric type OC-OTEC. As a result, the performance of the direct contact evaporator can be satisfied. However, we cannot get satisfactory results in a direct contact condenser. Therefore, we conducted further experiments through the improvement of the structure of the condenser and the control of the non-condensable gas. Finally, we concluded that the major factor affecting the system performance is the non-condensable gas, but its effect can be ignored when its concentration is below 8%. © 1997 Scripta Technica, Inc. Heat Trans Jpn Res 25(4): 226–237, 1996