Exergy is a combination of the first and second law of thermodynamics through a reference environment, also called "reference state" or "dead state", and quantifies the quality of energy. Classically, exergy analysis is used for optimising stationary processes, and the reference state is defined as a set of constant properties corresponding to the average outdoor conditions. In the case of buildings, stationary models are not accurate and a dynamic analysis is often necessary. However, the choice of the reference environment for dynamic exergy assessments is critical and still highly controversial; the main dilemma is the selection between a fixed (constant in time) or a variable (fluctuating with the outdoor conditions) definition. Althoug...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
The present reports aims at outlining mid-term research outcomes within the IEA ECBCS Annex 49 inter...
Exergy is a combination of the first and second law of thermodynamics through a reference environmen...
AbstractThe exergy analysis is a way to assess the impact of an energy system on the natural resourc...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Exergy analysis combines the first and the second law of thermodynamics through a reference state, q...
It is well known that dynamic energy analyses of buildings and of heating and cooling systems are mu...
In many countries, our lives are lived under a roof. The indoor space is constantly growing and its ...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
International audienceIn its usual definition, exergy cancels out at the ambient temperature which i...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
The present reports aims at outlining mid-term research outcomes within the IEA ECBCS Annex 49 inter...
Exergy is a combination of the first and second law of thermodynamics through a reference environmen...
AbstractThe exergy analysis is a way to assess the impact of an energy system on the natural resourc...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
Exergy analysis combines the first and the second law of thermodynamics through a reference state, q...
It is well known that dynamic energy analyses of buildings and of heating and cooling systems are mu...
In many countries, our lives are lived under a roof. The indoor space is constantly growing and its ...
As a measure of energy quality , exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
As a measure of energy “quality”, exergy is meaningful for comparing the potential for thermal stora...
International audienceIn its usual definition, exergy cancels out at the ambient temperature which i...
The performance of space heating and cooling systems in buildings is usually measured by applying th...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
The energy performance of energy systems in buildings is commonly studied by applying the First Law...
Energy saving and emissions reduction are both af¬fected by the energy efficiency of the built envir...
This doctoral research studied the added value of exergy for the assessment and development of energ...
The present reports aims at outlining mid-term research outcomes within the IEA ECBCS Annex 49 inter...