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Exergy and Possible Applications
  • Zhang Lixiao
  • Emailzhanglixiao_at_bnu.edu.cn
  • 10/9/2013

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Questions?
  • What is real resource or wealthy ?
  • -Available energy
  • How to interpret the concept of scarcity ?
  • -Irreversibility

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Past Memory
  • Let there be a series of thermal reservoirs.
  • WR is the reversible (maximum) obtainable work
    between any two temperatures.

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Maximum attainable work
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The general concept of exergy
  • In 1953 the term exergy was suggested by Z. Rant
    to denote technical working capacity.
  • A complete definition was given by H.D.Baehr in
    1965-
  • Exergy is that part of energy that is
    convertible into all other forms of energy.
  • Exergy is a measurement of how far a certain
    system deviates from a state of equilibrium with
    its environment (Wall,1977).
  • According to Szargut et al. (1988) "exergy is the
    amount of work obtainable when some matter is
    brought to a state of thermodynamic equilibrium
    with the common components of the natural
    surroundings.

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Some remarks
  • Contrast is the source of action and depletion of
    contrast is the creator of time. Exergy is the
    physical value of contrast.
  • Contrast is everywhere Dark/Light, Cold/Hot,
    Woman/Man, Yin/Yang, Mother Earth/Father Sun,
    Good/Evil, God/Satan, Life/Death, ...
  • Energy and matter cannot be created, destroyed,
    produced or consumed.

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Possible applications
Buffering capacity
Exergy as the trinity of resource, buffering
capacity and environmental impact
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Second Law analysis of a real process
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Resource accounting-wall School
  • On global scale
  • -G. Wall M. Gong(2000), "On Exergetics,
    Economics and Desalination", Encyclopedia of
    Desalination and Water Resources (DESWARE), EOLSS
    Publishers, Oxford
  • -CHEN, G. Q.(2005). Exergy consumption of the
    earth. Ecological Modelling184(2-4), 363-380.
  • -HERMANN, W. A.(2006). Quantifying global exergy
    resources. Energy31(12), 1685-1702.

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Exergy budget of the earth
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On state scale
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On sectoral scale
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Exergy as ecological indicator-Jorgenson School
  • The biggest asset of ecosystem exergy analysis is
    that it can measure the increase in disorder in
    ecosystems associated with human environmental
    impact.
  • Wagendorp et al. (2001) proposed to use the
    ecosystem exergy concept as the theoretical basis
    for selecting indicators of the land use impact
    category in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).

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Ecosystem exergy concept
  • Four key elements
  • Ecosystems are open systems that receive external
    exergy fluxes (mainly solar exergy)
  • Ecosystems use part of that external exergy to
    increase their internal exergy level in terms of
    biomass, structure and information (order from
    disorder)
  • Ecosystems increase and maintain their capability
    to build up order through a process of learning
    and memorizing by genetic selection and transfer
    (order from order)
  • Ecosystems with high exergy level are more
    successful in dissipating external exergy flows
    it means that they are better buffered and thus
    have higher stability

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Exergy analysis of waste emissions- Rosen School
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How to calculate the exergy?
  • Is not so important compared to how to define a
    system boundary!
  • Not very difficulty but very complicated!
  • Vast references can help you finish your work
    once you catch the philosophy of exergy!

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  • Thanks for your attentions!
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