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Title: Thermodynamic performance assessments of a district heating system with geothermal by using advanced exergy analysis
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Yamankaradeniz, Nurettin
AAA-1753-2021
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Keywords: Science & technology - other topics
Energy & fuels
District heating
Geothermal energy
Advanced exergy analysis
New exergetic parameters
Laminar forced-convection
Cycle power-plant
Exergoeconomic analysis
Optimization
Plate
Tube
Flux
Temperature
Buildings
Design
Turkey
Actinides
District heating
Exergy
Heat exchangers
Heating equipment
Advanced exergetic analysis
District heating system
Exergetic
Exergetic efficiency
Exergy Analysis
Geothermal district heating system
System performance evaluation
Thermodynamic performance
Energy efficiency
Exergy
Geothermal energy
Heat flux
Performance assessment
Pump
Renewable resource
Sustainability
Thermodynamics
Geothermal energy
Issue Date: 12-Jul-2015
Publisher: Pergamon-Elsevier
Citation: Yamankaradeniz, N. (2016). "Thermodynamic performance assessments of a district heating system with geothermal by using advanced exergy analysis". Renewable Energy, 85, 965-972.
Abstract: This paper relates to thermodynamic performance assessment of a geothermal district heating system (GDHS) using advanced exergetic analysis to identify the interactions among system components and the potential for improvement. It is introduced four new exergetic parameters, namely the exergetic fuel depletion ratio, the exergetic productivity lack ratio, the exergetic rehabilitation ratio, and the exergetic improvement potential for a GDHS. This analysis and new exergetic parameters are applied to the Bursa GDHS in Turkey. The results show that the advanced exergetic analysis is a more meaningful and effective tool than the conventional one for the system performance evaluation. The exergetic efficiencies for the conventional and advanced ones are 25.24% and 26.34%, respectively. The highest priorities for improvement of system components are in descending order of importance: the heat exchangers and the pumps for the conventional analysis, and only the heat exchangers for the advanced analysis. New exergetic parameters appear to be key indicators to show how much the system is improvable and apparently sustainable. The ratios of these parameters in the order given above are respectively 4.19%, 16.60%, 33.23% and 4.19%, for the Bursa GDHS. The heat exchangers have the highest values of exergetic rehabilitation ratio. Thus, there are improvement priorities of the heat exchangers.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2015.07.035
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148115301312
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29079
ISSN: 0960-1481
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