The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying the first law of thermodynamics, which makes it possible to quantify the energy losses of the single components and to measure their energy conversion efficiency. However, this common approach does not properly consider that different forms of energy have different potentials to produce useful work, the latter being a function of the temperature at which energy is made available. As a result, it is not possible to properly address how the “quality„ of energy is exploited or conserved in the different processes. On the contrary, the second law of thermodynamics is able to do that by introducing the concept of exergy: This is the maxi...
A more efficient use of energy in the built environment is absolutely necessary. Using the exergy co...
According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created nor destroyed; except th...
There is an obvious, known and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisa...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
Current analysis and optimization methods of energy use in buildings are based on the assessment of ...
Energy performance of buildings generally assesses the energy consumption of buildings such as heati...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
The law of conservation of energy, stating that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, is inadequat...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
Growing concerns on environmental problems related to current energy use have emphasized the importa...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
A more efficient use of energy in the built environment is absolutely necessary. Using the exergy co...
According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created nor destroyed; except th...
There is an obvious, known and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisa...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Though mandatory to be pursued, improved energy efficiency is not the only target to reach. The qual...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
Exergy is naturally related to the concept of quality of energy. Therefore, exergy analysis has been...
Current analysis and optimization methods of energy use in buildings are based on the assessment of ...
Energy performance of buildings generally assesses the energy consumption of buildings such as heati...
The quality of a certain amount of energy is defined as the relative exergy content of this energy. ...
The law of conservation of energy, stating that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, is inadequat...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
Growing concerns on environmental problems related to current energy use have emphasized the importa...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
There is an obvious and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisation in...
A more efficient use of energy in the built environment is absolutely necessary. Using the exergy co...
According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created nor destroyed; except th...
There is an obvious, known and indisputable need for an increase in the efficiency of energy utilisa...