نتایج جستجو برای: advanced exergy analyses

تعداد نتایج: 627921  

2013
Iria Alvarez

Usually efficiency is defined in energetic terms without taking into account the quality of the energy. Another way to analyse and optimise processes and systems is in terms of exergy. The concept of exergy incorporates both qualitative and quantitative properties of energy. Exergy analysis makes the exact determination of the energetic and resource saving potential of industrial processes or s...

2016
Jack Miller Timothy J. Foxon Steve Sorrell

Assessments of the feasibility of decoupling energy consumption from economic growth could benefit from an improved understanding of the size, nature and value of different energy flows. This understanding may be enhanced by focusing upon so-called “useful exergy”—a measure of both the quantity and “quality” of energy (defined here as its thermodynamic ability to perform physical work) at the “...

2011
Göran Wall

Exergy concepts and exergy based methods offer an insight to the understanding of sustainable energy engineering. The utilization of energy and other resources by applying physical concept as exergy and exergy based methods and the value of these tools in the design are presented, in particular Life Cycle Exergy Analysis (LCEA). LCEA is applied to a typical wind power plant. This brings a new a...

2006
C. Sayin M. Hosoz M. Canakci I. Kilicaslan

This study presents comparative energy and exergy analyses of a four-cylinder, four-stroke spark-ignition engine using gasoline fuels of three different research octane numbers (RONs), namely 91, 93 and 95.3. Each fuel test was performed by varying the engine speed between 1200 and 2400 rpm while keeping the engine torque at 20 and 40Nm. Then, using the steady-state data along with energy and e...

2007
Maryam Zargarzadeh Iftekhar A Karimi Hassan Alfadala

Exergy analysis is important and has been widely used to evaluate the thermodynamic efficiency of a variety of processes. Therefore, there is a need to develop a tool for monitoring exergy of a process in real-time and for studying the effects of various feed, equipment, process and environmental changes. The ultimate aim of this work is to develop a tool to enable dynamic and online exergy ana...

Journal: :Entropy 2010
Eugene A. Silow Andrew V. Mokry

Exergy is demonstrated to be a useful measurable parameter reflecting the state of the ecosystem, and allowing estimation of the severity of its anthropogenous damage. Exergy is shown to have advantages such as good theoretical basis in thermodynamics, close relation to information theory, rather high correlation with others ecosystem goal functions and relative ease of computation. Nowadays ex...

2014
Hai Qi Haizhong An Xiaoqing Hao Weiqiong Zhong Yanbing Zhang

This paper employs an un-weighted and weighted exergy network to study the properties of ferrous metal ores in countries worldwide and their evolution from 2002 to 2012. We find that there are few countries controlling most of the ferrous metal ore exports in terms of exergy and that the entire exergy flow network is becoming more heterogeneous though the addition of new nodes. The increasing o...

2016
Suhail Zaki Farooqui

A single vacuum tube based solar cooker has high energy and exergy efficiency, and is capable of achieving cooking temperatures as high as 250 C. The reason for high energy and exergy efficiencies of this solar cooker is the high achievable concentration ratios of 15e20, which are not possible with multiple vacuum tube based solar cookers. In this paper, a comparative study has been carried out...

2001
Young-Seuk Park Tae-Soo Chon Sven Erik Jørgensen

Exergy is an effective, single measurement to express the information level of communities, while the trends of community dynamics are difficult to represent since communities consist of different species varying in a complex manner. Using the data concerning benthic macroinvertebrate communities collected from streams, we implemented artificial neural networks in patterning and predicting exer...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Timothy G Gutowski Matthew S Branham Jeffrey B Dahmus Alissa J Jones Alexandre Thiriez

In this study we use a thermodynamic framework to characterize the material and energy resources used in manufacturing processes. The analysis and data span a wide range of processes from "conventional" processes such as machining, casting, and injection molding, to the so-called "advanced machining" processes such as electrical discharge machining and abrasive waterjet machining, and to the va...

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