Exergy : energy, environment and sustainable development
"Exergy: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, provides a systematic overview of new and developed systems, new practical examples, problems and case studies on several key topics ranging from the basics of thermodynamic concepts to advanced exergy analysis techniques in a wide range...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Exergy : energy, environment and sustainable development / Ibrahim Dincer and Marc A. Rosen |
Édition : | 3rd edition. |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier
, C 2021 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XIX-703 p.) |
Sujets : |
- 1. Thermodynamic Fundamentals
- 2. Exergy and Energy Analyses
- 3. Chemical Exergy
- 4. Exergy, Environment and Sustainable Development
- 5. Applications of Exergy in Industry
- 6. Exergy Analysis of Psychrometric Processes
- 7. Exergy Analysis of Heat Pump Systems
- 8. Exergy Analysis of Absorption Cooling Systems
- 9. Exergy Analysis of Thermal Energy Storage Systems
- 10. Exergy Analysis of Drying Processes and Systems
- 11. Exergy Analysis of Renewable Energy Systems
- 12. Exergy Analysis of Steam Power Plants
- 13. Exergy Analysis of Cogeneration and District Energy Systems
- 14. Exergy Analysis of Integrated Trigeneration and Multigeneration Systems
- 15. Exergy Analysis of Cryogenic and Liquefaction Systems
- 16. Exergy Analysis of Crude Oil Distillation Systems
- 17. Exergy Analysis of Hydrogen Production Systems
- 18. Exergy Analysis of Fuel Cell Systems
- 19. Exergy Analysis of Aircraft Flight Systems
- 20. Exergoeconomic Analysis of Thermal Systems
- 21. Exergy Analysis of Countries, Regions, and Economic Sectors
- 22. Exergetic Life Cycle Assessment
- 23. Exergy and Industrial Ecology
- 24. Exergy and Multiobjective Optimization
- 25. Exergy in Policy Development and Education
- 26. Closing Remarks and Future Expectations
- Appendices: A. Glossary of Selected Terminology
- B. Conversion Factors
- C. Thermophysical Properties