2008
DOI: 10.1504/ijex.2008.020827
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Functional exergy efficiency and exergy consumption behaviour for air-to-air heat exchangers operating at near-environmental temperatures

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“…In the fore mentioned cases it is suggested to choose one [6] or more than one reference temperature representing a specific energy transformation technology by Meggers and Leibundgut [14] at a constant RT. Despite these suggestions, exergy efficiencies calculated according to the recommendations fail to fit within the boundaries of thermodynamic laws (0÷1) [8,15]. There are solid complaints about procedures for determining exergy efficiency [11].…”
Section: Reference Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the fore mentioned cases it is suggested to choose one [6] or more than one reference temperature representing a specific energy transformation technology by Meggers and Leibundgut [14] at a constant RT. Despite these suggestions, exergy efficiencies calculated according to the recommendations fail to fit within the boundaries of thermodynamic laws (0÷1) [8,15]. There are solid complaints about procedures for determining exergy efficiency [11].…”
Section: Reference Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%