Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1732035 | Energy | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, exergoeconomic analyses of two different perlite expansion furnaces are performed based on the actual operational data. The exergy cost and the cost per unit of exergy of the expanded perlite produced by the Former Perlite Expansion Furnace (FPEF) are determined to be 62.886Â US$/h and 648.309Â US$/GJ while those produced by the New Perlite Expansion Furnace (NPEF) are obtained to be 106.734Â US$/h and 503.463Â US$/GJ, respectively. Additionally, the production costs based on exergy are calculated to be 0.153Â US$/kg for the FPEF and 0.102Â US$/kg for the NPEF. The production costs based exergy and exergoeconomic factor of the FPEF are found to be 0.153Â US$/kg and 45%. Those of the NPEF are obtained to be 0.102Â US$/kg and the 67%. A novel method is also proposed for calculating the exergy cost per unit of the fuel.
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Authors
Mert Gürtürk, Hakan F. Oztop, Arif Hepbasli,