The theoretical basis and several applications of the theory of exergetic cost, a major approach to the field of thermocconomics, are presented in this paper. The fundamentals and criteria that enable the description of the cost formation process and the assessment of the efficiency in energy ...
Theory of the exergetic cost CiteSeerX - Scientific documents that cite the following paper: A and Valero A. Theory of the exergetic cost BM Lozano - Energy, the Int J 被引量: 11发表: 2010年 Thermoconomic analysis of cogeneration installation (cgam) based on theory of the exergetic cost ...
Optimization of thermal systems is generally based on thermodynamic analysis. However, the systems so optimized often are not viable due to economic constraints. The Theory of Exergetic Cost, a thermoeconomic optimization technique, combines the thermodynamic analysis with that of economic constraints to ...
(2002), Application of the Exergetic Cost Theory to the LiBr/H2O Vapour Absorption System. Energy; 27 (11): 1009-1025Misra, R.D.; Sahoo, P.K.; Gupta, A. Application of the exergetic cost theory to the LiBr/H2O vapour absorption system. Energy 2002, 27, 1009-1025. [CrossRef]...
The strategy is based on conventional techniques and incorporates assumptions and consequences of the exergetic cost theory (ECT) and of symbolic exergoeconomics. In addition to the results obtained by consventional techniques, this method provides valuable information about the interaction of components....
Application of the exergetic cost theory to the CGAM problem. Energy 1994;19(3):365e81.Application of the exergetic cost theory to the CGAM problem. A. Valero,M.A. Lozano,L. Serra,C. Torres. Energy . 1994Valero A., Lozano M. A., Serra L., Torres C. Application of the exergetic...
Application of the exergetic cost theory to the vapour absorption system: Misra, R. D. et al. Energy, 2002, 27, (11), 1009–1025doi:10.1016/S0140-6701(03)82037-4
The results provide insights useful to designers and managers of the plant into the relations between the thermodynamic losses and exergetic costs. This work demonstrates the merits of this advanced thermoeconomic analysis over those conventional analysis techniques based on the first and second laws of...
”. The Exergy Cost Theory [2] (ECT) answers the question using the following rules: Resources rule: In the absence of external assessment, the exergy cost of the flows entering the plant equals their exergy. Cost Conservation Rule: All cost generated by the production process must be ...