International audienceIn its usual definition, exergy cancels out at the ambient temperature which is thus taken both as a constant and as a reference. When the fluctuations of the ambient temperature, obviously real, are considered, the temperature where exergy cancels out can be equated, either to the current ambient temperature (thus variable), or to a constant reference temperature. Thermodynamic consequences of both approaches are mathematically derived. Only the second approach insures that minimizing the exergy loss maximizes performance in terms of energy. Moreover, it extends the notion of reversibility to the presence of an ideal heat storage. When the heat storage is real (non-ideal), the total exergy loss includes a component sp...
The exergy analysis of an air conditioning process in wintertime is presented in this paper. This pr...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to show that for the optimal design of an energy system, whe...
The paper examines two methods of choosing the initial reference point for exergy of the moist air f...
2For high temperature industrial processes, or usual thermo-mechanical energy conversion plants, the...
Exergy (availability) is the amount of mechanical work that could be produced by revers...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
3In a recent paper the derivation of flow and non-flow exergy if ambient reference temperature (T°) ...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
The continuous energy transformation processes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
In a recent paper the derivation of flow and non-flow exergy if ambient reference temperature (T°) a...
Abstract: In this study, the behavior of air/water heat pumps over a wide range of operating conditi...
The exergy analysis of an air conditioning process in wintertime is presented in this paper. This pr...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to show that for the optimal design of an energy system, whe...
The paper examines two methods of choosing the initial reference point for exergy of the moist air f...
2For high temperature industrial processes, or usual thermo-mechanical energy conversion plants, the...
Exergy (availability) is the amount of mechanical work that could be produced by revers...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
3In a recent paper the derivation of flow and non-flow exergy if ambient reference temperature (T°) ...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
The continuous energy transformation processes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
In a recent paper the derivation of flow and non-flow exergy if ambient reference temperature (T°) a...
Abstract: In this study, the behavior of air/water heat pumps over a wide range of operating conditi...
The exergy analysis of an air conditioning process in wintertime is presented in this paper. This pr...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to show that for the optimal design of an energy system, whe...
The paper examines two methods of choosing the initial reference point for exergy of the moist air f...