exergetic

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Adjective[edit]

exergetic (comparative more exergetic, superlative most exergetic)

  1. Of or pertaining to exergy.
    • 2011, George Tsatsaronis, Tatiana Morosuk, “Advanced Exergetic Analysis or Energy-Intensive Processes”, in Günter R. Wozny, editor, Process Engineering and Chemical Plant Design, page 83:
      In addition, an exergetic analysis forms the basis for the other exergy-based analyses, i.e. the exergoeconomic and the exergoenvironmental analyses.
    • 2019, Evanthia A. Nanaki, ‎George Xydis, Exergetic Aspects of Renewable Energy Systems, page 16:
      The exergetic efficiency expresses all exergy input as used exergy, and all exergy output as useful exergy.
    • 2021, Guillermo Valencia Ochoa, Jhan Piero Rojas, Jorge Duarte Forero, “Advanced Exergo-Economic Analysis of a Waste Heat Recovery System Using ORC for a Bottoming Natural Gas Engine”, in Ivan CK Tam, ‎ Brian Agnew, editor, Thermal Systems, page 24:
      Long et al. [8] evaluated the importance of the working fluid in the thermal performance of an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) by means of an external and internal exergetic analysis, and an optimization analysis based on a genetic algorithm with exergetic efficiency as an objective function.