exergylähestymistapa
Exergylähestymistapa, a Finnish term, translates to "exergy approach" in English. It is a method used in thermodynamics and engineering to analyze the quality of energy within a system. Unlike energy, which is conserved, exergy represents the maximum useful work obtainable from a system as it comes into equilibrium with its surroundings. The exergy approach focuses on identifying and quantifying energy losses that occur due to irreversibilities, such as friction, heat transfer across a finite temperature difference, and mixing.
The core principle of the exergy approach is that not all energy is equally useful. While the