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ASHRAE - LO-09-070

Functional Exergy Efficiency at Near-Environmental Temperatures

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2009
Status: active
Page Count: 12
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ABSTRACT

This paper discusses how exergy efficiency can help generate insight into effective and ineffective temperature combinations for heat exchange at near-environmental temperatures. The analysis uses exergy and energy efficiencies, combined with exergy consumption, warm/cool exergy and a dimensionless temperature, to gain insight into the effect of varying temperatures in air-to-air heat exchange at near-environmental temperature. The analysis is performed with a simple model for an air-to-air sensible heat exchanger. The paper presents an example of how the approach can be used as a basis to select exergy efficient temperature combinations when conceiving heat exchange in building ventilation.

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LO-09-070
January 1, 2009
Functional Exergy Efficiency at Near-Environmental Temperatures
ABSTRACT This paper discusses how exergy efficiency can help generate insight into effective and ineffective temperature combinations for heat exchange at near-environmental temperatures. The...
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