2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2014.02.023
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Exergoeconomic optimization of coaxial tube evaporators for cooling of high pressure gaseous hydrogen during vehicle fuelling

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“…Advancements in heat exchanger technology have led to a substantial increase in the efficiency of pre-cooling units. Progress in materials and design enables enhanced heat transfer, which is crucial for rapidly and evenly cooling hydrogen [80][81][82][83]. Recent designs prioritize compactness and modularity, facilitating the integration of pre-cooling units into various hydrogen refueling stations, including those with limited space.…”
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“…Advancements in heat exchanger technology have led to a substantial increase in the efficiency of pre-cooling units. Progress in materials and design enables enhanced heat transfer, which is crucial for rapidly and evenly cooling hydrogen [80][81][82][83]. Recent designs prioritize compactness and modularity, facilitating the integration of pre-cooling units into various hydrogen refueling stations, including those with limited space.…”
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“…This represents the amount of exergy required to produce a physical flow in the system (Lee, Ahn, Morosuk, & Tsatsaronis, 2014;Manesh et al, 2014). There are several types of studies related to this exergoeconomic analysis (Lamas, 2013;Esfahani & Yoo, 2013;Jensen, Rothuizen, & Markussen, 2014;Chan, Veje, Willatzen, & Andersen, 2014;Rivarolo, Greco, & Massardo, 2013;Cavalcanti & Motta, 2015). These show the importance of this analysis for improving the performance of the cogeneration system.…”
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