application of energy and exergy analysis to increase efficiency of a hot water gas fired boiler
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Abstract
In engineering practice exergy can be used for technical and economic
optimization of energy conversion processes. The problem of increasing energy
consumption suggests that heating plants, i.e. hot water boilers, as energy
suppliers for household heating should be subjected to exergy and energy
analysis. Heating plants are typically designed to meet energy demands,
without the distinguished difference between quality and quantity of the
produced heat. In this paper, the energy and exergy analysis of a gas fired
hot water boiler is conducted. Energy analysis gives only quantitative
results, while exergy analysis provides an insight into the actually
available useful energy with respect to the system environment. In this
paper, a hot water boiler was decomposed into control volumes with respect to
its functional components. Energy and exergy of the created physical model of
the hot water boiler is performed and destruction of exergy and energy loss
in each of the components is calculated. The paper describes the current
state of energy and exergy efficiency of the hot water boiler. The obtained
results are analyzed and used to investigate possibilities for improvement of
availability and reliability of the boiler. A comparison between the actual
and the proposed more reliable solution is made.
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| Authors | ;Todorović Milena N.;Živković Dragoljub S.;Mančić Marko V.;Ilić Gradimir S. |
| Journal | organon |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.2298/CICEQ130716033T
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