Improving mechanical system efficiency is the goal of many engineers and scientists. Commonly, the solutions to these types of problems are uncovered using thermodynamic analysis and optimization. An innovative method for the thermodynamic analysis of a complex energy-intensive system with an arbitrary structure is described in this paper. The method is based on a novel general equation to calculate the total system exergy efficiency using an exergy flow graph proposed by the authors. Discuss in this paper exergy efficiency and exergy loss models as well this approach allows a user to obtain not only the exergy losses and efficiency of the total system, but also to show the relationship between the exergy efficiency of an individual element...
The performance of a typical 250 L cooler type refrigerator is analyzed based on experimental data b...
The evaluation of the thermodynamic performance of the mutual transformation of different kinds of e...
This paper analyzed the problems associated with physical exergy splitting, and based on this, prese...
In the design and operation of energy intensive systems the problem of improving its efficiency is v...
Im prov ing me chan i cal sys tem ef fi ciency is the goal of many en gi neers and sci en tists. Com...
Compressed air systems are among the major consumers of electrical energy in industry. As the import...
A conventional exergy analysis has some limitations, which are significantly reduced by an advanced ...
To reduce energy consumption in the buildings and minimize negative environmental impacts, it is nec...
Exergy analysis of a Gifford-McMahon cycle refrigerator is presented. Exergy losses occurring in var...
The rise in crisis of power enthralls the world economically and the options for conventional and no...
Cogeneration may be defined as a system which contains electricity production and regain of the ther...
The continuous energy transformation processes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
Traditional approaches to improving energy efficiency often focus on leak-plugging and housekeeping ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
WOS: 000248519600003This study deals with thermoeconomic analysis of household refrigerators for pro...
The performance of a typical 250 L cooler type refrigerator is analyzed based on experimental data b...
The evaluation of the thermodynamic performance of the mutual transformation of different kinds of e...
This paper analyzed the problems associated with physical exergy splitting, and based on this, prese...
In the design and operation of energy intensive systems the problem of improving its efficiency is v...
Im prov ing me chan i cal sys tem ef fi ciency is the goal of many en gi neers and sci en tists. Com...
Compressed air systems are among the major consumers of electrical energy in industry. As the import...
A conventional exergy analysis has some limitations, which are significantly reduced by an advanced ...
To reduce energy consumption in the buildings and minimize negative environmental impacts, it is nec...
Exergy analysis of a Gifford-McMahon cycle refrigerator is presented. Exergy losses occurring in var...
The rise in crisis of power enthralls the world economically and the options for conventional and no...
Cogeneration may be defined as a system which contains electricity production and regain of the ther...
The continuous energy transformation processes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems...
Traditional approaches to improving energy efficiency often focus on leak-plugging and housekeeping ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the appli-cation of exergy analysis for assessing the perfor...
WOS: 000248519600003This study deals with thermoeconomic analysis of household refrigerators for pro...
The performance of a typical 250 L cooler type refrigerator is analyzed based on experimental data b...
The evaluation of the thermodynamic performance of the mutual transformation of different kinds of e...
This paper analyzed the problems associated with physical exergy splitting, and based on this, prese...