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The loss of availability is going to terminate the grid to customer interaction.
But many studies show that the loss of availability performance is also due to accidents that occur in different unforeseeable utilization situations.
The use of exergy is important because it clearly takes into account the loss of availability and temperature of heat in storage operations, and hence more correctly reflects the thermodynamic and economic value of the storage operation.
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Any non-uniformity in the inlet velocity flow would only enhance mixing and widen the thermocline appreciably, which contributes to the loss of thermodynamic availability of stored energy.
In experimental studies, we found that hemodilutional anemia can cause the loss of oxygen availability in an organ-dependent manner, with the kidney being the organ most vulnerable to hemodilution [ 44].
The development of an animal model is an important step in characterizing the loss of effective oxygen availability and assessing the efficacy of transfusion therapy.
The ECOP objective function is defined as the ratio of power output to the loss rate of availability.
The ECOP objective function is defined as the ratio of cooling load to the loss rate of availability (or entropy generation rate).
The EPC (Exergetic Performance Coefficient) criterion defined as the ratio of total exergy output to the loss rate of availability.
The ecological objective function is defined as the ratio of the cooling load to the loss rate of availability (or entropy generation rate).
The ECOP objective function is defined as the ratio of the cooling load to the loss rate of availability (or entropy generation rate).
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