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Recent developments in exergy analysis and exergoeconomics
International Journal of Exergy, 2008In advanced exergy analysis, the exergy destruction within a component of an energy conversion system can be split into avoidable/unavoidable exergy destruction and endogenous/exogenous exergy destruction. A combination of these two concepts provides accurate information with respect to improving the overall system efficiency.
George Tsatsaronis
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Exergy Costing in Exergoeconomics
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1993Existing methods of exergoeconomic analysis and optimization of energy systems operate with single average or marginal cost values per exergy unit for each material stream in the system being considered. These costs do not contain detailed information on (a) how much exergy, and (b) at what cost each exergy unit was supplied to the stream in the ...
G. Tsatsaronis, L. Lin, J. Pisa
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Definitions and nomenclature in exergy analysis and exergoeconomics
Energy, 2007This paper presents the definitions of some terms used in exergy analysis and exergy costing, discusses options for the symbols to be used for exergy and some exergoeconomic variables, and presents the nomenclature for the remaining terms.
George Tsatsaronis
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Design Optimization Using Exergoeconomics
1999Exergoeconomics, this common branch of mechanical and chemical engineering, represents a unique combination of an exergy analysis and a cost analysis, to provide the designer or the operator of an energy-conversion plant with information not available through conventional energy, exergy or cost analyses but crucial to the design and operation of a cost-
Tsatsaronis G
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Thermal grids are efficient, reliable, and sustainable technologies for satisfying the thermal demands of buildings. The capability to operate at a low temperature allows not only for the integration of heat produced by renewable energy sources but also ...
Pietro Catrini +2 more
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2020
The present study aimed to investigate a multi-generation energy system for the production of hydrogen, freshwater, electricity, cooling, heating, and hot water. Steam Rankine cycle (SRC), organic Rankine cycle (ORC), absorption chiller, Parabolic trough
Seyed Mojtaba Alirahmi +1 more
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The present study aimed to investigate a multi-generation energy system for the production of hydrogen, freshwater, electricity, cooling, heating, and hot water. Steam Rankine cycle (SRC), organic Rankine cycle (ORC), absorption chiller, Parabolic trough
Seyed Mojtaba Alirahmi +1 more
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Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2023
At present, most of the energy analysis of the engineering system is only from the energy point of view. In this paper, the theory of exergoeconomics is combined with the operation optimization of the gathering and transportation system.
Q. Cheng +5 more
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At present, most of the energy analysis of the engineering system is only from the energy point of view. In this paper, the theory of exergoeconomics is combined with the operation optimization of the gathering and transportation system.
Q. Cheng +5 more
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