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Exergy representations in thermodynamics

Favrat, Daniel  
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Maréchal, François  
2015
Hefat 2015
HEFAT

The paper reviews various representations of exergy and exergy losses in energy systems going from simple heat exchanger (heat transfer, dissipation and embedded exergy) to the exergy of full energy systems from fossil or non fossil resources (including the diffusion exergy). The systems shown include shell in tube heat exchangers, thermal power cycles, cogeneration, heat pump direct heating systems and cryogenic systems. The representations include simple gravitational analogies to extended exergy pinch diagrams and finally to the exergy bowl with the dead states corresponding, for example, to different oxidation products. The transformation from hydrocarbons to CO2 and H20 is shown in particular, highlighting the diffusion exergy of CO2, which is important when dealing with concepts of CO2 capture

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conference paper
Author(s)
Favrat, Daniel  
Maréchal, François  
Date Issued

2015

Published in
Hefat 2015
Subjects

Exergy

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Thermodynamics

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LENI  
SCI-STI-FM  
CEN  
Event name
HEFAT
Available on Infoscience
September 25, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/118631
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