Advanced exergy analysis of waste‐based district heating options through case studies
| dc.contributor.author | Huseyin Gunhan Ozcan | |
| dc.contributor.author | A. Hepbasli | |
| dc.contributor.author | Aysegul Abusoglu | |
| dc.contributor.author | Amjad Anvari-Moghaddam | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-10-06T17:50:23Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2021 | |
| dc.description.abstract | The heating of the buildings together with domestic hot water generation is responsible for half of the total generated heating energy which consumes half of the final energy demand. Meanwhile district heating systems are a powerful option to meet this demand with their significant potential and the experience accumulated over many years. The work described here deals with the conventional and advanced exergy performance assessments of the district heating system using four different waste heat sources by the exhaust gas potentials of the selected plants (munici-pal solid waste cogeneration thermal power wastewater treatment and cement production) with the real‐time data group based on numerical investigations. The simulated results based on conventional exergy analysis revealed that the priority should be given to heat exchanger (HE)‐I with ex-ergy efficiency values from 0.39 to 0.58 followed by HE‐II and the pump with those from 0.48 to 0.78 and from 0.81 to 0.82 respectively. On the other hand the simulated results based on advanced exergy analysis indicated that the exergy destruction was mostly avoidable for the pump (78.32– 78.56%) and mostly unavoidable for the heat exchangers (66.61–97.13%). Meanwhile the exergy destruction was determined to be mainly originated from the component itself (endogenous) for the pump (97.50–99.45%) and heat exchangers (69.80–91.97%). When the real‐time implementation was considered the functional exergy efficiency of the entire system was obtained to be linearly and inversely proportional to the pipeline length and the average ambient temperature respec-tively. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. | |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.3390/en14164766 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 19961073 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 1996-1073 | |
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| dc.identifier.uri | https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/8928 | |
| dc.language.iso | English | |
| dc.publisher | MDPI AG | |
| dc.relation.ispartof | Energies | |
| dc.source | Energies | |
| dc.subject | Advanced Exergy Analysis, Cement Industry, Cogeneration, District Heating, Thermal Power Plants, Waste Heat, Cement Industry, Cogeneration Plants, District Heating, Heat Exchangers, Heating Equipment, Pumps, Sewage Treatment Plants, Waste Heat, Waste Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Cement Production, District Heating System, Domestic Hot Water, Exergy Destructions, Exergy Efficiencies, Numerical Investigations, Performance Assessment, Simulated Results, Exergy | |
| dc.subject | Cement industry, Cogeneration plants, District heating, Heat exchangers, Heating equipment, Pumps, Sewage treatment plants, Waste heat, Waste treatment, Wastewater treatment, Cement production, District heating system, Domestic hot water, Exergy destructions, Exergy efficiencies, Numerical investigations, Performance assessment, Simulated results, Exergy | |
| dc.title | Advanced exergy analysis of waste‐based district heating options through case studies | |
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| gdc.oaire.keywords | advanced exergy analysis | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | thermal power plants | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | cogeneration | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | waste heat | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | cement industry | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | District heating | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | Advanced exergy analysis | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | Thermal power plants | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | Waste heat | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | district heating; waste heat; advanced exergy analysis; cogeneration; cement industry; thermal power plants | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | Cement industry | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | Cogeneration | |
| gdc.oaire.keywords | district heating | |
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| person.identifier.scopus-author-id | Ozcan- Huseyin Gunhan (57220454056), Hepbasli- A. (55131010100), Abusoglu- Aysegul (23988363000), Anvari-Moghaddam- Amjad (54794917300) | |
| project.funder.name | Funding text 1: Funding: This research is part of the “HeatReFlex‐Green and Flexible District Heating/Cooling” project (Available online: www.heatreflex.et.aau.dk (accessed on: 2 August 2021)) funded by the Danida Fellowship Centre and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark to research in growth and transition countries under the grant no. 18‐M06‐AAU., Funding text 2: Acknowledgments: The authors acknowledge the support of the “HeatReFlex—Green and Flexible District Heating/Cooling” project (Available online: www.heatreflex.et.aau.dk (accessed on: 2 Au‐ gust 2021)) funded by the Danida Fellowship Centre and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark to research in growth and transition countries under the grant no. 18‐M06‐AAU. They are also very grateful to the reviewers and editor for their valuable and constructive comments which led to increasing the quality of the paper. | |
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