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A Seminar Report On
“Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion”
By
Mr. Keshav Kumar Jha [GR. NO. 141569]
Guide
Prof. N. S. Kulkarni
Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2016-17]
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering
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C E R T I F I C A T E
This is to certify that Mr. Keshav Kumar Jha [GR. NO. 141569], has successfully
completed the seminar entitled “OceanThermalEnergy Conversion”under my
supervision, in the partial fulfillment of Bachelor of Technology - Mechanical
Engineering of University of Pune.
Date: 5.12.2016
Place: VIT , Pune
Prof. N. S. Kulkarni Prof. S. R. Bahulikar
Guide’s Name Head MED
External Examiner Seal Institute Name
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank respected Prof N. S. Kulkarni Sir (Seminar Guide) and Prof H. K.
Gaikwad Sir (Seminar Co-Ordinator) for giving me such a wonderful opportunity to expand my
knowledge for my own branch and giving me guidelines to present a seminar report. It helped
me a lot to realize of what we study for.
I got inspiration to complete this seminar from Prof (Dr.) S. R. Bahulikar (HOD), of Department
Mechanical Engineering and Prof. Dr. R. M. Jalnekar, Director of our college. , without which
this work would not have been possible. So I am also thankful to them.
Secondly, I would like to thank my parents who patiently helped me as i went through my work
and helped to modify and eliminate some of the irrelevant or un-necessary stuffs.
Thirdly, I would like to thank my friends who helped me to make my work more organized and
well-stacked till the end.
Last but clearly not the least, I would thank The Almighty for giving me strength to complete my
report on time.
Keshav Kumar Jha
(TE U-24)
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering
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LIST OF FIGURES
 Fig 1. Distribution of Seawater Temperature. (Page 6)
 Fig 2. Schematic diagram of a closed-cycle OTEC system. (Page 8)
 Fig 3. Schematic diagram of an open-cycle OTEC system. (Page 10)
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Table of Contents
ABSTRACT......................................................................................................................................5
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................6
TYPES OF ELECTRICITY CONVERSION SYSTEM ...................................................................7
1. Closed Loop OTEC Cycle..........................................................................................................7
2. Open Loop OTEC Cycle............................................................................................................9
3. Hybrid OTEC Cycle................................................................................................................10
APPLICATIONS............................................................................................................................11
1. Electricity Production..............................................................................................................11
2. Desalinated Water...................................................................................................................11
3. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning ........................................................................................11
ADVANTAGES..............................................................................................................................12
DISADVANTAGES........................................................................................................................13
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................................................14
REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................15
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ABSTRACT
OTEC, or Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, is an energy technology that converts solar
radiation to electric power. OTEC systems use the ocean's natural thermal gradient—the fact that
the ocean's layers of water have different temperatures to drive a power-producing cycle. As long
as the temperature between the warm surface water and the cold deep water differs by about
20°C (36°F), an OTEC system can produce a significant amount of power, with little impact on
the surrounding environment. The distinctive feature of OTEC energy systems is that the end
products include not only energy in the form of electricity, but several other synergistic products.
The principle design objective was to minimize plan cost by minimizing plant mass, and taking
maximum advantage of minimal warm and cold water flows. Power is Converted to high voltage
DC, and is cabled to shore for conversion to AC and integration into the local power distribution
network. The oceans are thus a vast renewable resource, with the potential to help us produce
billions of watts of electric power.
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INTRODUCTION
 Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a process that can produce electricity by
using the temperature difference between deep cold ocean water and warm tropical
surface water.
 In 1881 The world’s first conceptual invention OTEC was formed by a French Physicist
Mr. J. D’Arsonval .
 OTEC is an energy technology that converts solar radiation to electric power .
 OTEC utilizes the world’s largest solar radiation collector.
 OTEC technology is easily applicable in many industrial fields for recovery and saving of
energy in lower temperature range and small thermal head.
 Some of temperature distribution of ocean seawater measured in vertical direction in
tropical and subtropical zones are shown in Fig.1.
 Greater the temperature difference , greater will be the efficiency.
 Greater the depth , lesser will be the temperature.
Figure 1. Distribution of Seawater Temperature.
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TYPES OF ELECTRICITY CONVERSION SYSTEM
 There are three types of electricity conversion systems:
1. Closed OTEC Cycle Power Plant
2. Open OTEC Cycle Power Plant
3. Hybrid Cycle OTEC Power Plant.
1. Closed Loop OTEC Cycle
 In the closed-cycle OTEC system, warm sea water vaporizes a working fluid, such as
ammonia, flowing through a heat exchanger (evaporator).
 The vapor expands at moderate pressures and turns a turbine coupled to a generator that
produces electricity.
 The vapor is then condensed in heat exchanger (condenser) using cold seawater pumped
from the ocean's depths through a cold-water pipe.
 The condensed working fluid is pumped back to the evaporator to repeat the cycle.
 The working fluid remains in a closed system and circulates continuously.
 The heat exchangers (evaporator and condenser) are a large and crucial component of the
closed-cycle power plant, both in terms of actual size and capital cost.
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 The working fluid is vaporized by heat transfer from the warm sea water in the
evaporator. The vapor expands through the turbogenerator and is condensed by heat
transfer to cold sea water in the condenser. Closed-cycle OTEC power systems, which
operate at elevated pressures, require smaller turbines than open-cycle systems.
Figure 2. Schematic diagram of a closed-cycle OTEC system.
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2. Open Loop OTEC Cycle
 In an open-cycle OTEC, the sea water is itself used to generate heat without any kind of
intermediate fluid.
 Open-cycle OTEC uses the tropical oceans' warm surface water to make electricity.
 The open cycle consists of the following steps:
• Flash evaporation of a fraction of the warm seawater by reduction of pressure below the
saturation value corresponding to its temperature.
• Expansion of the vapour through a turbine to generate power.
• Heat transfer to the cold seawater thermal sink resulting in condensation of the working
fluid.
• Compression of the non-condensable gases (air released from the seawater streams at the
low operating pressure) to pressures required to discharge them from the system.
 In open-cycle OTEC, warm sea water is used directly as the working fluid. Warm sea
water is flash evaporated in a partial vacuum in the evaporator. The vapor expands
through the turbine and is condensed with cold sea water. The principal disadvantage of
open-cycle OTEC is the low system operating pressures, which necessitate large
components to accommodate the high volumetric flow rates of steam.
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Figure 3. Schematic diagram of an open-cycle OTEC system.
3. Hybrid OTEC Cycle
 A hybrid cycle combines the features of both the closed-cycle and open-cycle systems.
 In a hybrid OTEC system, warm seawater enters a vacuum chamber where it is flash-
evaporated into steam, which is similar to the open-cycle evaporation process.
 The steam vaporizes the working fluid of a closed-cycle loop on the other side of an
ammonia vaporizer.
 The vaporized fluid then drives a turbine that produces electricity. The steam condenses
within the heat exchanger and provides desalinated water.
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APPLICATIONS
 Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems have many applications.
 OTEC can be used to generate electricity, desalinate water and provide refrigeration and
air-conditioning.
1. Electricity Production
 Two basic OTEC system designs have been demonstrated to generate electricity: closed
cycle and open cycle.
 The details are discussed in the above slide.
2. Desalinated Water
 Desalinated water can be produced in open- or hybrid-cycle plants using surface
condensers.
 By this system around 1% of raw seawater quantity is to be distilled to pure fresh water.
 In a hybrid system, desalinated water is produced by vacuum flash distillation and power
is produced by a closed cycle loop.
 The obtainable distilled water capacity is approx. 10,000 m3 /day with 1MW OTEC.
3. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
 The cold 5°C seawater made available by an OTEC system creates an opportunity to
provide large amounts of cooling to operations that are related to or close to the plant.
 The low-cost refrigeration provided by the cold seawater can be used to upgrade or
maintain the quality of fish.
 The cold seawater delivered to an OTEC plant can be used in chilled-water coils to
provide airconditioning for buildings.
 In the tropical area there is a need for cooling AC for office, hotel, etc. For that purpose
OTEC is useful .
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ADVANTAGES
 Helps in producing fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol .
 Produces base load electrical energy .
 Produces desalinated water for industrial, agricultural, and residential uses .
 Is a resource for on-shore and near-shore Mari culture operations .
 Provides air-conditioning for buildings .
 Provides moderate-temperature refrigeration .
 Has significant potential to provide clean, cost-effective electricity for the future.
 Food Aquaculture products can be cultivated in discharge water.
 Eco- friendly .
 Minimal maintenance costs compared to other power production plants.
 OTEC helps in mining .
 Specially beneficial for small islands as they can become self-sufficient .
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DISADVANTAGES
 OTEC produced electricity at present would cost more than electricity generated from
fossils fuels at their current costs.
 No energy company put money in this project because it only had been tested in a very
small scale.
 Construction of OTEC plants and lying of pipes in coastal waters may cause localized
damage to reefs and near-shore marine ecosystem.
 OTEC plant construction and operation may affect commercial and recreational fishing.
 Other risks associated with the OTEC power system are the safety issues associated
with steam electric power generation plants are : -
• Electrical hazards
• Rotating machinery
• Use of compressed gases
• Heavy material-handling equipment
• Shop and maintenance hazards
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CONCLUSION
 Ocean thermal energy conversion is a potential source of renewable energy that creates
no emissions i.e. it is fuel free.
 It has a low environmental impact, can supply pure water for both drinking and
agriculture purposes.
 Can supply refrigeration and cooling and can provide a coastal community with reliable
energy.
 Amount of solar energy absorbed by oceans is 4000 times presently consumed by
humans. We would need less than 1% of that renewable energy to satisfy our desires.
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REFERENCES
 http://www.creativeworld9.com/2011/03/abstract-and-full-paper-on-ocean.html
 http://www.nmri.go.jp/main/cooperation/ujnr/24ujnr_paper_jpn/Kobayashi.pdf
(Research Paper By National Maritime Research Institute , Saga University , Japan)
 http://www.curry.eas.gatech.edu/Courses/6140/ency/Chapter2/Ency_Oceans/OTEC.pdf
(Research Paper By S. M. Masutani and P. K. Takahashi, University of Hawaii , USA)

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OTEC Seminar Report

  • 1. Bansilal Ramnath Agarwal Charitable Trust's Vishwakarma Institute of Technology =========================================================================== A Seminar Report On “Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion” By Mr. Keshav Kumar Jha [GR. NO. 141569] Guide Prof. N. S. Kulkarni Department of Mechanical Engineering [2016-17]
  • 2. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 1 C E R T I F I C A T E This is to certify that Mr. Keshav Kumar Jha [GR. NO. 141569], has successfully completed the seminar entitled “OceanThermalEnergy Conversion”under my supervision, in the partial fulfillment of Bachelor of Technology - Mechanical Engineering of University of Pune. Date: 5.12.2016 Place: VIT , Pune Prof. N. S. Kulkarni Prof. S. R. Bahulikar Guide’s Name Head MED External Examiner Seal Institute Name
  • 3. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank respected Prof N. S. Kulkarni Sir (Seminar Guide) and Prof H. K. Gaikwad Sir (Seminar Co-Ordinator) for giving me such a wonderful opportunity to expand my knowledge for my own branch and giving me guidelines to present a seminar report. It helped me a lot to realize of what we study for. I got inspiration to complete this seminar from Prof (Dr.) S. R. Bahulikar (HOD), of Department Mechanical Engineering and Prof. Dr. R. M. Jalnekar, Director of our college. , without which this work would not have been possible. So I am also thankful to them. Secondly, I would like to thank my parents who patiently helped me as i went through my work and helped to modify and eliminate some of the irrelevant or un-necessary stuffs. Thirdly, I would like to thank my friends who helped me to make my work more organized and well-stacked till the end. Last but clearly not the least, I would thank The Almighty for giving me strength to complete my report on time. Keshav Kumar Jha (TE U-24)
  • 4. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 3 LIST OF FIGURES  Fig 1. Distribution of Seawater Temperature. (Page 6)  Fig 2. Schematic diagram of a closed-cycle OTEC system. (Page 8)  Fig 3. Schematic diagram of an open-cycle OTEC system. (Page 10)
  • 5. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 4 Table of Contents ABSTRACT......................................................................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................6 TYPES OF ELECTRICITY CONVERSION SYSTEM ...................................................................7 1. Closed Loop OTEC Cycle..........................................................................................................7 2. Open Loop OTEC Cycle............................................................................................................9 3. Hybrid OTEC Cycle................................................................................................................10 APPLICATIONS............................................................................................................................11 1. Electricity Production..............................................................................................................11 2. Desalinated Water...................................................................................................................11 3. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning ........................................................................................11 ADVANTAGES..............................................................................................................................12 DISADVANTAGES........................................................................................................................13 CONCLUSION...............................................................................................................................14 REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................15
  • 6. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 5 ABSTRACT OTEC, or Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, is an energy technology that converts solar radiation to electric power. OTEC systems use the ocean's natural thermal gradient—the fact that the ocean's layers of water have different temperatures to drive a power-producing cycle. As long as the temperature between the warm surface water and the cold deep water differs by about 20°C (36°F), an OTEC system can produce a significant amount of power, with little impact on the surrounding environment. The distinctive feature of OTEC energy systems is that the end products include not only energy in the form of electricity, but several other synergistic products. The principle design objective was to minimize plan cost by minimizing plant mass, and taking maximum advantage of minimal warm and cold water flows. Power is Converted to high voltage DC, and is cabled to shore for conversion to AC and integration into the local power distribution network. The oceans are thus a vast renewable resource, with the potential to help us produce billions of watts of electric power.
  • 7. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 6 INTRODUCTION  Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a process that can produce electricity by using the temperature difference between deep cold ocean water and warm tropical surface water.  In 1881 The world’s first conceptual invention OTEC was formed by a French Physicist Mr. J. D’Arsonval .  OTEC is an energy technology that converts solar radiation to electric power .  OTEC utilizes the world’s largest solar radiation collector.  OTEC technology is easily applicable in many industrial fields for recovery and saving of energy in lower temperature range and small thermal head.  Some of temperature distribution of ocean seawater measured in vertical direction in tropical and subtropical zones are shown in Fig.1.  Greater the temperature difference , greater will be the efficiency.  Greater the depth , lesser will be the temperature. Figure 1. Distribution of Seawater Temperature.
  • 8. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 7 TYPES OF ELECTRICITY CONVERSION SYSTEM  There are three types of electricity conversion systems: 1. Closed OTEC Cycle Power Plant 2. Open OTEC Cycle Power Plant 3. Hybrid Cycle OTEC Power Plant. 1. Closed Loop OTEC Cycle  In the closed-cycle OTEC system, warm sea water vaporizes a working fluid, such as ammonia, flowing through a heat exchanger (evaporator).  The vapor expands at moderate pressures and turns a turbine coupled to a generator that produces electricity.  The vapor is then condensed in heat exchanger (condenser) using cold seawater pumped from the ocean's depths through a cold-water pipe.  The condensed working fluid is pumped back to the evaporator to repeat the cycle.  The working fluid remains in a closed system and circulates continuously.  The heat exchangers (evaporator and condenser) are a large and crucial component of the closed-cycle power plant, both in terms of actual size and capital cost.
  • 9. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 8  The working fluid is vaporized by heat transfer from the warm sea water in the evaporator. The vapor expands through the turbogenerator and is condensed by heat transfer to cold sea water in the condenser. Closed-cycle OTEC power systems, which operate at elevated pressures, require smaller turbines than open-cycle systems. Figure 2. Schematic diagram of a closed-cycle OTEC system.
  • 10. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 9 2. Open Loop OTEC Cycle  In an open-cycle OTEC, the sea water is itself used to generate heat without any kind of intermediate fluid.  Open-cycle OTEC uses the tropical oceans' warm surface water to make electricity.  The open cycle consists of the following steps: • Flash evaporation of a fraction of the warm seawater by reduction of pressure below the saturation value corresponding to its temperature. • Expansion of the vapour through a turbine to generate power. • Heat transfer to the cold seawater thermal sink resulting in condensation of the working fluid. • Compression of the non-condensable gases (air released from the seawater streams at the low operating pressure) to pressures required to discharge them from the system.  In open-cycle OTEC, warm sea water is used directly as the working fluid. Warm sea water is flash evaporated in a partial vacuum in the evaporator. The vapor expands through the turbine and is condensed with cold sea water. The principal disadvantage of open-cycle OTEC is the low system operating pressures, which necessitate large components to accommodate the high volumetric flow rates of steam.
  • 11. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 10 Figure 3. Schematic diagram of an open-cycle OTEC system. 3. Hybrid OTEC Cycle  A hybrid cycle combines the features of both the closed-cycle and open-cycle systems.  In a hybrid OTEC system, warm seawater enters a vacuum chamber where it is flash- evaporated into steam, which is similar to the open-cycle evaporation process.  The steam vaporizes the working fluid of a closed-cycle loop on the other side of an ammonia vaporizer.  The vaporized fluid then drives a turbine that produces electricity. The steam condenses within the heat exchanger and provides desalinated water.
  • 12. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 11 APPLICATIONS  Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems have many applications.  OTEC can be used to generate electricity, desalinate water and provide refrigeration and air-conditioning. 1. Electricity Production  Two basic OTEC system designs have been demonstrated to generate electricity: closed cycle and open cycle.  The details are discussed in the above slide. 2. Desalinated Water  Desalinated water can be produced in open- or hybrid-cycle plants using surface condensers.  By this system around 1% of raw seawater quantity is to be distilled to pure fresh water.  In a hybrid system, desalinated water is produced by vacuum flash distillation and power is produced by a closed cycle loop.  The obtainable distilled water capacity is approx. 10,000 m3 /day with 1MW OTEC. 3. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning  The cold 5°C seawater made available by an OTEC system creates an opportunity to provide large amounts of cooling to operations that are related to or close to the plant.  The low-cost refrigeration provided by the cold seawater can be used to upgrade or maintain the quality of fish.  The cold seawater delivered to an OTEC plant can be used in chilled-water coils to provide airconditioning for buildings.  In the tropical area there is a need for cooling AC for office, hotel, etc. For that purpose OTEC is useful .
  • 13. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 12 ADVANTAGES  Helps in producing fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol .  Produces base load electrical energy .  Produces desalinated water for industrial, agricultural, and residential uses .  Is a resource for on-shore and near-shore Mari culture operations .  Provides air-conditioning for buildings .  Provides moderate-temperature refrigeration .  Has significant potential to provide clean, cost-effective electricity for the future.  Food Aquaculture products can be cultivated in discharge water.  Eco- friendly .  Minimal maintenance costs compared to other power production plants.  OTEC helps in mining .  Specially beneficial for small islands as they can become self-sufficient .
  • 14. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 13 DISADVANTAGES  OTEC produced electricity at present would cost more than electricity generated from fossils fuels at their current costs.  No energy company put money in this project because it only had been tested in a very small scale.  Construction of OTEC plants and lying of pipes in coastal waters may cause localized damage to reefs and near-shore marine ecosystem.  OTEC plant construction and operation may affect commercial and recreational fishing.  Other risks associated with the OTEC power system are the safety issues associated with steam electric power generation plants are : - • Electrical hazards • Rotating machinery • Use of compressed gases • Heavy material-handling equipment • Shop and maintenance hazards
  • 15. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 14 CONCLUSION  Ocean thermal energy conversion is a potential source of renewable energy that creates no emissions i.e. it is fuel free.  It has a low environmental impact, can supply pure water for both drinking and agriculture purposes.  Can supply refrigeration and cooling and can provide a coastal community with reliable energy.  Amount of solar energy absorbed by oceans is 4000 times presently consumed by humans. We would need less than 1% of that renewable energy to satisfy our desires.
  • 16. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, B Tech Mechanical Engineering 15 REFERENCES  http://www.creativeworld9.com/2011/03/abstract-and-full-paper-on-ocean.html  http://www.nmri.go.jp/main/cooperation/ujnr/24ujnr_paper_jpn/Kobayashi.pdf (Research Paper By National Maritime Research Institute , Saga University , Japan)  http://www.curry.eas.gatech.edu/Courses/6140/ency/Chapter2/Ency_Oceans/OTEC.pdf (Research Paper By S. M. Masutani and P. K. Takahashi, University of Hawaii , USA)