Rotary heat engine (low-temperature binary power generation system)
A binary power generation system that can generate electricity with water at around 70 degrees Celsius.
The rotary heat engine is a system that incorporates a Wankel-type rotary expander (developed in-house) into a Rankine cycle system's expander. Unlike conventional expanders, the Wankel-type rotary expander utilizes static pressure to convert it into rotational power, allowing it to operate efficiently even at low pressures. The waste heat, which is low-temperature and has low energy value, can be converted into high-value energy by transforming it into electricity. This technology is patented in Japan, China, the EU, and the USA.
- Company:ダ・ビンチ
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