Energy of Waste Heat: Is Exergy of Steam Less?

In summary, waste heat energy is the heat produced as a byproduct of various industrial processes and activities. It is typically released into the environment without being utilized for any productive purpose. Waste heat energy is measured in terms of its exergy, which takes into account both the quantity and quality of the heat. The exergy of steam is typically lower than other forms of waste heat energy due to its use in heat engines. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and chemical composition can affect the exergy of steam. However, waste heat energy can be harnessed for useful purposes through technologies such as heat recovery systems, cogeneration, and waste heat to power systems. This can help improve energy efficiency and reduce our reliance on nonrenewable energy
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Suppose a combined cycle power plant is made using waste heat as the heat source for second cycle.let the second cycle working fluid be steam.Is it possible that the exergy of waste heat is less than exergy of steam at any point of the powerplant?
 
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Rafe Zayed said:
Is it possible that the exergy of waste heat is less than exergy of steam at any point of the powerplant?

Energy (and exergy) is a property of a substance. Therefore "the exergy of waste heat" and "extergy of the steam" are not separate things, they are the same thing.
 

1. What is waste heat energy?

Waste heat energy refers to the heat that is generated as a byproduct of industrial processes, power generation, or other activities. This heat is typically released into the environment without being used for any productive purpose.

2. How is waste heat energy measured?

Waste heat energy is measured in terms of its exergy, which is a measure of the potential of the heat to do useful work. Exergy takes into account both the quantity and quality of the heat, and is typically measured in units of joules (J).

3. Why is the exergy of steam less than other forms of waste heat energy?

The exergy of steam is less than other forms of waste heat energy because steam is often used as a working fluid in heat engines, which convert heat into mechanical energy. As a result, some of the exergy of the steam is lost in the conversion process, making it less efficient than other forms of waste heat energy.

4. What factors affect the exergy of steam?

The exergy of steam is affected by several factors, including its temperature, pressure, and chemical composition. Higher temperatures and pressures generally result in higher exergy values, while impurities in the steam can decrease its exergy.

5. Can waste heat energy be harnessed for useful purposes?

Yes, waste heat energy can be harnessed for useful purposes through various technologies such as heat recovery systems, cogeneration, and waste heat to power systems. By capturing and utilizing waste heat, we can improve energy efficiency and reduce our reliance on nonrenewable energy sources.

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