Assessment of exergy-based performance and sustainability indicators of a sewage water source heat pump system

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2024

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Aysegul Gungor Celik
A. Hepbasli

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Inderscience Publishers

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Exergy analysis helps identify the amount and the positions of exergy losses in any system along with its main components. To achieve sustainability these irreversibilities should be diminished. This study aims at presenting the exergetic-based performance of a sewage water source heat pump system based on experimental data. Initially the exergetic performance assessments are carried out and then the exergetic performance results are evaluated using exergy-based sustainability indicators. The SWSHP system had the values for exergetic efficiency 57.77%–63.81% and overall sustainability index 2.31–2.72 respectively. Eight other exergy-based indicators are applied to determine and compare the most impacted component among the others. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Advanced Exergy Analysis, Conventional Exergy Analysis, Enhanced Exergy Analysis, Sewage Water Source Heat Pump, Waste Heat, Heat Pump Systems, Pumps, Sewage, Sustainable Development, Waste Heat, Advanced Exergy Analyse, Conventional Exergy Analyse, Enhanced Exergy Analyse, Exergy Analysis, Sewage Water, Sewage Water Source Heat Pump, Sustainability Indicators, Water Source Heat Pump, Exergy, Heat pump systems, Pumps, Sewage, Sustainable development, Waste heat, Advanced exergy analyse, Conventional exergy analyse, Enhanced exergy analyse, Exergy Analysis, Sewage water, Sewage water source heat pump, Sustainability indicators, Water source heat pump, Exergy, Conventional Exergy Analysis, Advanced Exergy Analysis, Sewage Water Source Heat Pump, Enhanced Exergy Analysis, Waste Heat

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International Journal of Exergy

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43

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4

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317

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330
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