Welcome to an online 200 hrs course on Exergy Analysis

 

Syllabus.

What is expected from you?

Literature:

Cutler J. Cleveland, Net Energy Analysis, http://www.eoearth.org/article/Net_energy_analysis

Gong, M. and G. Wall, On Exergy and Sustainable Development, Part II: Indicators and Methods (2001) 17 p. http://www.exergy.se/ftp/gw2exij.pdf.

Muilerman and Blonk, Towards a sustainable use of natural resources (2001) 18 p. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/enveco/waste/pdf/muilerman.pdf.

The Eco-indicator 99 A damage oriented method for Life Cycle Impact Assessment (2000) 144 p. http://www.pre.nl/download/EI99_methodology_v3.pdf.

The Exergoecological Portal, http://www.exergoecology.com/excalc/

Zvolinschi, Anita. On exergy analysis and entropy production minimisation in industrial ecology, (2006) 216 p. PhD Theses, NTNU, http://ntnu.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:122541.

Wall, G. and M. Gong, On Exergy and Sustainable Development, Part I: Conditions and Concepts (2001) 18 p. http://www.exergy.se/ftp/wg1exij.pdf.

Wall, G., Exergy Flows in Industrial Processes, Energy, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 197-208 (1988) http://www.exergy.se/ftp/paper3.pdf, http://www.exergy.se/ftp/paper3fig52.pdf, and http://www.exergy.se/ftp/paper3fig62.pdf.

Wall, G., Exergetics (2009) 151 p. http://www.exergy.se/ftp/exergetics.pdf.

Reports from previous courses.

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