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When you have time it would be good to have each of these definitions referenced in the usual way, including page number. Sholto Maud 09:49, 29 December 2005 (UTC) reply

Exergy efficiency is always less than 1st law efficiency. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.100.180.37 ( talkcontribs)
Actually the exergy efficiency is always greater then the first law efficiency as the change in enthalpy of reaction is always greater then the change in Gibbs function. There's also a few definitions and statements in this article that are just plain wrong, I'll change them soon. Andrew.Ainsworth 20:15, 30 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Page update

Much of the info on the page seemed confused and in places incorrect, I've redone most of the page and used different examples. I'll be making more edits soon and try to include more concrete examples and some graphics. Also the last section about maximum power doesn't seem to fit in my opinion. I don't really see a link between rational efficiency and maximum power principle, perhaps someone could clarify this section or include an example to justify its inclusion? Andrew.Ainsworth 10:27, 14 August 2007 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

References

When you have time it would be good to have each of these definitions referenced in the usual way, including page number. Sholto Maud 09:49, 29 December 2005 (UTC) reply

Exergy efficiency is always less than 1st law efficiency. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.100.180.37 ( talkcontribs)
Actually the exergy efficiency is always greater then the first law efficiency as the change in enthalpy of reaction is always greater then the change in Gibbs function. There's also a few definitions and statements in this article that are just plain wrong, I'll change them soon. Andrew.Ainsworth 20:15, 30 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Page update

Much of the info on the page seemed confused and in places incorrect, I've redone most of the page and used different examples. I'll be making more edits soon and try to include more concrete examples and some graphics. Also the last section about maximum power doesn't seem to fit in my opinion. I don't really see a link between rational efficiency and maximum power principle, perhaps someone could clarify this section or include an example to justify its inclusion? Andrew.Ainsworth 10:27, 14 August 2007 (UTC) reply


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