Dear engineers,
I am trying to model a cold heat recovery system for LNG regasification using an ORC (cryogenic power generation).
after searching for some process parameters, I found on a vendor's website (Exergy ORC systems for cold energy recovery in LNG) that LNG is pumped from its storage to around 70 to 80 bars (which is above its critical pressure) at -160C before absorbing heat and being let down to around 10 bars and 0C.
My question is: Is the heat recovery exchanger being operated in the supercritical region of natural gas?