Advanced exergy analysis of a trigeneration system with a diesel-gas engine operating in a refrigerator plant building
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Date
2014
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Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
In this paper a trigeneration system is analyzed using an advanced exergy analysis. The trigeneration system is located in the Eskisehir Industry Estate Zone in Turkey. The exergy efficiency of the system was found to be 0.354 while the total exergy destruction rate of the system was 16.695 MW. The purpose of this study is to determine the improvement potential of the system. The exergy destruction within the components of the facility is divided into four parts: endogenous exogenous avoidable and unavoidable exergy destruction. The components of the trigeneration system have strong relationships with each other since the endogenous exergy destruction of the components is smaller than the exogenous exergy destruction. The avoidable exergy destruction rates are generally greater than the unavoidable ones. Thus the trigeneration system possesses a high potential for improvement. This analysis indicates that from a thermodynamic perspective the turbo air compressor is the most important component in the system. Through the advanced exergy analysis information about the relationships among the system components as well as the potential for further improvements may be provided in more detail. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Advanced Exergetic Analysis, Exergy Analysis, Exergy Destruction, Trigeneration System, Buildings, Energy Management, Advanced Exergetic Analysis, Avoidable Exergy Destructions, Exergy Analysis, Exergy Destructions, Exergy Efficiencies, High Potential, System Components, Trigeneration Systems, Exergy, Buildings, Energy management, Advanced exergetic analysis, Avoidable exergy destructions, Exergy Analysis, Exergy destructions, Exergy efficiencies, High potential, System components, Trigeneration systems, Exergy, Advanced Exergetic Analysis, Trigeneration System, Exergy Analysis, Exergy Destruction, Trigeneration System, Advanced Exergetic Analysis, Exergy Analysis, Exergy Destruction
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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34
Source
Energy and Buildings
Volume
80
Issue
Start Page
268
End Page
275
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