Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Nis
Abstract
Traditional methods of analysis and calculation of complex thermal systems
are based on the first law of thermodynamics. These methods use energy
balance for a system. In general, energy balances do not provide any
information about internal losses. In contrast, the second law of
thermodynamics introduces the concept of exergy, which is useful in the
analysis of thermal systems. Exergy is a measure for assessing the quality of
energy, and allows one to determine the location, cause, and real size of
losses incurred as well as residues in a thermal process. The purpose of this
study is to comparatively analyze the performance of four thermal power
plants from the energetic and exergetic viewpoint. Thermodynamic models of
the plants are developed based on the first and second law of thermodynamics.
The primary objectives of this paper are to analyze the system components
separately and to identify and quantify the sites having largest energy and
exergy losses. Finally, by means of these analyses, the main sources of
thermodynamic inefficiencies as well as a reasonable comparison of each plant
to others are identified and discussed. As a result, the outcomes of this
study can provide a basis for the improvement of plant performance for the
considered thermal power plants.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
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