exergy
English
editEtymology
editThe term "exergy" was coined in 1956 by Zoran Rant (1904–1972) from Ancient Greek ἐξ (ex, “out of, away from”) + ἔργον (érgon, “work”).
Noun
editexergy (countable and uncountable, plural exergies)
- (physics) Concentrated or organized energy, which can be exported and do work in the process.
- 2002, J. Honerkamp, Statistical Physics, page 298:
- The maximum fraction of an energy form which (in a reversible process) can be transformed into work is called exergy. The remaining part is called anergy, and this corresponds to the waste heat.
Synonyms
editAntonyms
edit- anergy
- bound energy