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   系統號碼901932
   書刊名Exergy analysis of the air handling unit at variable reference temperature [electronic resource] : methodology and results /
   主要著者Martinaitis, Vytautas.
   其他著者Streckiene, Giedre.;Bielskus, Juozas.
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
   索書號TJ163.5.B84M37 2022
   ISBN9783030978419
   標題Buildings-Energy conservation.
Exergy.
Buildings-Environmental engineering.
Building Physics, HVAC.
Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings.
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
   電子資源https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97841-9
   
    
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內容簡介This book explore how exergy analysis can be an important tool for assessing the sustainability of buildings. Building's account or around 40 percent of total energy conditions depending on local climatic conditions. Due to its nature, exergy analysis should become a valuable tool for the assessment of building sustainability, first of all considering their scope and the dependence of their energy demands on the local environmental and climatic conditions. Nonetheless, methodological bottlenecks do exist and a solution to some of them is proposed in this monograph. First and foremost, there is the still-missing thermodynamically viable method to apply the variable reference environment temperature in exergy analysis. The monograph demonstrates that a correct approach to the directions of heat exergy flows, when the reference temperature is considered variable, allows reflecting the specifics of energy transformation processes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in a thermodynamically viable way. The outcome of the case analysis, which involved coordinated application of methodologies based on the Carnot factor and coenthalpies, was exergy analysis indicators - exergy efficiency and exergy destroyed - obtained for air handling units and their components. These methods can be used for the purposes of analysing and improving building technical systems that, as a rule, operate at a variable environment temperature. Exergy analysis becomes more reliable in designing dynamic models of such systems and their exergy-based control algorithms. This would improve the possibility to deploy them in building information modelling (BIM) technologies and the application of life cycle analysis (LCA) principles in designing buildings, thus improving the quality of the decision-making process. Furthermore, this would benefit other systems where variable reference environment plays a key role. This book is relevant to academics, students and researchers in the field o

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