2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-9290.2008.00004.x
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The Sankey Diagram in Energy and Material Flow Management

Abstract: Summary The Sankey diagram is an important aid in identifying inefficiencies and potential for savings when dealing with resources. It was developed over 100 years ago by the Irish engineer Riall Sankey to analyze the thermal efficiency of steam engines and has since been applied to depict the energy and material balances of complex systems. The Sankey diagram is the main tool for visualizing industrial metabolism and hence is widely used in industrial ecology. In the history of the early 20th century, it play… Show more

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“…Sankey diagrams are often used to analyze energy or material flows, with arrows representing flows and the thickness of the arrow representing the magnitude of the flow [38]. For two categorical LCLU maps that used the same set of N categories, there are N × (N − 1) potential forms of map differences, consisting of pixels classified as category i in one map and category j in the other map.…”
Section: Land-cover and Land-use Transition Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sankey diagrams are often used to analyze energy or material flows, with arrows representing flows and the thickness of the arrow representing the magnitude of the flow [38]. For two categorical LCLU maps that used the same set of N categories, there are N × (N − 1) potential forms of map differences, consisting of pixels classified as category i in one map and category j in the other map.…”
Section: Land-cover and Land-use Transition Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an energy Sankey diagram, various types of energy flows are illustrated in different colors with the width indicating energy quantities. Schmidt has provided a comprehensive review of Sankey diagrams in energy and material flow management [18].…”
Section: Tools and Data Input For Mapping Energy Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SOFC sub-system design is shown in Fig. 8, with the plot representing a Sankey diagram [30] where the width of the streams represents the mass flow rate of each stream. The working voltage of each of the four staged SOFC stacks is set to 0.8 V. The total incoming fuel flow is pre-heated to 923 K (650 • C) and distributed evenly to the four SOFC stacks.…”
Section: Cascading Of Identical Sofc Stacks: a Viable Design Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%