sCO2 Power Systems.
Paper abstract bibtex Research and development is focused on developing high-efficiency, low-cost power generation based on supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2)-based power cycles. Supercritical carbon dioxide power cycles operate in a manner similar to other turbine cycles, but use CO2 as the working fluid. These cycles are operated above the critical point of CO2 so that it does not change phases, but rather undergoes drastic density changes over small ranges of temperature and pressure.
@misc{noauthor_sco2_nodate,
title = {{sCO2} {Power} {Systems}},
url = {https://netl.doe.gov/node/7552},
abstract = {Research and development is focused on developing high-efficiency, low-cost power generation based on supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2)-based power cycles. Supercritical carbon dioxide power cycles operate in a manner similar to other turbine cycles, but use CO2 as the working fluid. These cycles are operated above the critical point of CO2 so that it does not change phases, but rather undergoes drastic density changes over small ranges of temperature and pressure.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2024-05-31},
journal = {netl.doe.gov},
}
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