![]() ![]() The working fluid in both systems was assumed to be R123 because of its thermodynamic and environmental properties. These systems used the waste heat of exhaust gas from a cement plant. Thermodynamic and thermoeconomic analyses of two trigeneration systems were performed through Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software. Η ex, T = W ˙ T 2 E ˙ x f, 8 − E ˙ x f, 9 Η ex, Vap 1 = E ˙ x 1 − E ˙ x 7 E ˙ x 15 − E ˙ x 16Į ˙ x dest, T 2 = E ˙ x f, 8 − E ˙ x f, 9 − W ˙ T 2 Η ex, Pre 1 = E ˙ x 7 − E ˙ x 6 E ˙ x 18 − E ˙ x 19 Η ex, P 1 = E ˙ x f, 5 − E ˙ x f, 4 W ˙ P 1 Η ex, Con 1 = E ˙ x f, 21 − E ˙ x f, 20 E ˙ x f, 3 − E ˙ x f, 4Į ˙ x dest, P 1 = E ˙ x f, 4 − E ˙ x f, 5 + W ˙ P 1 Η ex, Reg 1 = E ˙ x f, 6 − E ˙ x f, 5 E ˙ x f, 2 − E ˙ x f, 3 Q ˙ Reg 1 = m ˙ 2 h 2 − h 3 = m ˙ 5 h 6 − h 5Į ˙ x dest, Reg 1 = E ˙ x f, 2 − E ˙ x f, 3 + E ˙ x f, 5 − E ˙ x f, 6 Η ex, T 1 = W ˙ T 1 E ˙ x f, 1 − E ˙ x f, 2 E ˙ x dest, T 1 = E ˙ x f, 1 − E ˙ x f, 2 − W ˙ T 1 ![]()
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