Hi all.
I'm revising a microcogeneration project for small residential complex, and i have to evaluate in some manner the loss of energy in the total distribution system, from the turbine/internal combustor engine to the exchanger under the residential unit.
Now, we are supposing to make a good project, with all the elements at the state-of-the-art, and we need to evaluate in some manner the economic balance of the system.
So, for this, i need to evaluate the loss of energy in the various heat exchangers in the distribution net: the one from main ICE to the accumulation system, the one from the accumulation to the primary distribution tube network, the one from the primary to secondary network.
Any ideas?
Thanks for the help and sorry for my english
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Help: Overal Efficiency Of Heat Exchangers
Started by idum, Jul 06 2006 06:12 AM
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