Journal of Energy Resources Technology-Transactions of The ASME, Vol.121, No.4, 268-276, 1999
The impact of the model of the environment in exergy analyses
The values of absolute exergy and energetic efficiency depend on the assumed values of the "reference states," which are essentially a model of the environment of the processes and components considered The environmental model plays an important role in any optimization process that uses any form of exergy-based analysis. This paper examines the influence of eleven previously proposed models for the environment on the absolute values of the energy and on the energetic efficiencies, associated with the operation of three different powerplants: a methane cogeneration plant a coal-fired plant, and a dual-flash geothermal powerplant. It is observed that although there are some common characteristics in most of the values obtained from all the models, the absolute energies and energetic efficiencies calculated using some of these models deviate substantially from those obtained with the others. The reasons far these deviations are also examined here.