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APPLICATIONS OF EXERGY IN INDUSTRY
2007Publisher Summary Many researchers and practicing engineers refer to exergy methods as powerful tools for analyzing, assessing, designing, improving, and optimizing systems and processes. Therefore, the exergy methods are used in some industries. Exergy analysis is first and foremost a technical tool for guiding efficiency-improvement efforts in ...
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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2007
This chapter presents theoretical and practical aspects of thermodynamics that are most relevant to energy and exergy analyses. Exergy analysis is a thermodynamic analysis technique based on the second law of thermodynamics that provides an alternative and illuminating means of assessing and comparing processes and systems rationally and meaningfully ...
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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This chapter presents theoretical and practical aspects of thermodynamics that are most relevant to energy and exergy analyses. Exergy analysis is a thermodynamic analysis technique based on the second law of thermodynamics that provides an alternative and illuminating means of assessing and comparing processes and systems rationally and meaningfully ...
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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Exergy and Extended Exergy Cost Assessment of a Commercial Truck
Volume 5: Energy Systems Analysis, Thermodynamics and Sustainability; NanoEngineering for Energy; Engineering to Address Climate Change, Parts A and B, 2010To gain a clearer understanding of the overall economic and environmental impact of the manufacturing process of a single vehicle, including its operational phase, it is useful to examine the process in a life-cycle perspective and with an exergy approach..
Cheremnykh, E, GORI, FABIO
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The Exergy of Lift and Aircraft Exergy Flow Diagrams
2010Aside from incidental, auxiliary loads, in level flight the principal load on the aircraft propulsion engine is the power required to provide the continuous lift. To construct an exergy flow diagram for an aircraft – for example, for the purpose of pinpointing inefficiencies and for costing – an expression is needed for the exergy ...
PAULUS, JR., David, GAGGİOLİ, Richard
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