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Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 15 Sayı: 1, 11 - 16, 10.02.2012

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Unfavourable influence of human activity on the natural environment can be divided into two groups: depletion of limited non-renewable resources and rejection of harmful substances. The depletion of non-renewable resources should be minimized to keep them for future mankind (sustainable development). Exergy can be applied as measure of the quality of natural resources. The influence of human activities on the depletion of natural resources can be evaluated by means of the calculus of cumulative consumption of exergy of non-renewable natural resources (thermo-ecological cost). The paper presents selected applications of the theory of thermo-ecological cost developed by Szargut.

Kaynakça

  • Bejan A., Tsatsaronis G. (1996). Moran M. J., Thermal design and optimisation. J. Wiley.
  • Finneveden G., Ostlund P. (1997). Exergies of natura resources in applications, Energy, Vol. 22, No. 9, 923-931. assessment and other
  • Sciubba, E. (2001). Beyond thermoeconomics? The concept of Extended Exergy Accounting and its application to the analysis and design of thermal systems. Exergy Int. J., Vol.1, 68-84.
  • Stanek W. (2001). Iterative Method To Evaluate the Ecological Cist of Imported Goods. International Journal of Thermodynamics, Vol. 4 (No. 4), 191-198.
  • Szargut J., Ziębik A., Stanek W. (2002). Depletion of the Unrestorable Natural Exergy Resources as a Measure of the Ecological Cost, Energy, Conversion and Management 42, 1149-1163.
  • Szargut J. (2005). Exergy method, technical and ecological applications. Southampton, Boston: WIT Press.
  • Szargut J., Stanek W. (2007). Thermo-ecological optimization of a solar collector. Energy 32, 584–590.
  • Valero A., Botero E. (2002a), An assessment of the Earth’s clean fossil exergy capital based on Exergy Abatement Cost. Proc. Conf. ECOS’2002, Berlin, 151-157.
  • Valero A., Botero E. (2002b). An exergetic assessment of natural mineral capital (1): Reference environment, thermodynamic model for s degradated, Proc. Conf. ECOS 2002, Berlin, 54-61. a
  • Wall, G., Gong M. (2001). On exergy and sustainable development, Exergy Int. J., Vol.1, 128-145.
  • Stanek W. (2009). Method of evaluation of ecological effects in thermal processes with the application of exergy analysis. Silesian University of Technology Press (in Polish).
Yıl 2012, Cilt: 15 Sayı: 1, 11 - 16, 10.02.2012

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Bejan A., Tsatsaronis G. (1996). Moran M. J., Thermal design and optimisation. J. Wiley.
  • Finneveden G., Ostlund P. (1997). Exergies of natura resources in applications, Energy, Vol. 22, No. 9, 923-931. assessment and other
  • Sciubba, E. (2001). Beyond thermoeconomics? The concept of Extended Exergy Accounting and its application to the analysis and design of thermal systems. Exergy Int. J., Vol.1, 68-84.
  • Stanek W. (2001). Iterative Method To Evaluate the Ecological Cist of Imported Goods. International Journal of Thermodynamics, Vol. 4 (No. 4), 191-198.
  • Szargut J., Ziębik A., Stanek W. (2002). Depletion of the Unrestorable Natural Exergy Resources as a Measure of the Ecological Cost, Energy, Conversion and Management 42, 1149-1163.
  • Szargut J. (2005). Exergy method, technical and ecological applications. Southampton, Boston: WIT Press.
  • Szargut J., Stanek W. (2007). Thermo-ecological optimization of a solar collector. Energy 32, 584–590.
  • Valero A., Botero E. (2002a), An assessment of the Earth’s clean fossil exergy capital based on Exergy Abatement Cost. Proc. Conf. ECOS’2002, Berlin, 151-157.
  • Valero A., Botero E. (2002b). An exergetic assessment of natural mineral capital (1): Reference environment, thermodynamic model for s degradated, Proc. Conf. ECOS 2002, Berlin, 54-61. a
  • Wall, G., Gong M. (2001). On exergy and sustainable development, Exergy Int. J., Vol.1, 128-145.
  • Stanek W. (2009). Method of evaluation of ecological effects in thermal processes with the application of exergy analysis. Silesian University of Technology Press (in Polish).
Toplam 11 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Invited ECOS 2010 Paper for ECOS Special Issue
Yazarlar

Wojciech Stanek

Yayımlanma Tarihi 10 Şubat 2012
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 1

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APA Stanek, W. (2012). Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes. International Journal of Thermodynamics, 15(1), 11-16.
AMA Stanek W. Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes. International Journal of Thermodynamics. Şubat 2012;15(1):11-16.
Chicago Stanek, Wojciech. “Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 15, sy. 1 (Şubat 2012): 11-16.
EndNote Stanek W (01 Şubat 2012) Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes. International Journal of Thermodynamics 15 1 11–16.
IEEE W. Stanek, “Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes”, International Journal of Thermodynamics, c. 15, sy. 1, ss. 11–16, 2012.
ISNAD Stanek, Wojciech. “Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 15/1 (Şubat 2012), 11-16.
JAMA Stanek W. Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2012;15:11–16.
MLA Stanek, Wojciech. “Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes”. International Journal of Thermodynamics, c. 15, sy. 1, 2012, ss. 11-16.
Vancouver Stanek W. Examples of Application of Exergy Analysis for the Evaluation of Ecological Effects in Thermal Processes. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2012;15(1):11-6.