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All Versions of Energy Cycles

2.1

April 28, 2024

Updated for iOS17 (iPhone 15..) devices.

2.0

May 14, 2023

Mandatory update for iOS 16.

1.9

March 3, 2021

Updated App notes providing link for the additional documentation of individual app math-models along with guidelines to perform periodic maintenance activities based on individual performance indices.
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1.8

October 29, 2020

Updated for iOS 14 devices.

1.7

August 8, 2020

Updated with iOS 13.0 and macOS Catalina.

1.6

June 28, 2019

Mandatory update for iOS 12 with bug fixes from last version and also fixes screen display formatting issues.
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1.5

August 20, 2018

Updated with bug fixes for Arm7, 64 bit devices.

1.4

May 14, 2015

iOS 8 compliant. Updated for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+ with bug fixes. Runs on iOS devices with iOS 6.1 and above.
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1.3

September 20, 2013

1. Updated HVAC cycles with added feature on to estimate cooling as well as heating load under ten major categories as shown in the screen shot. Additional screen shots have been provided in our web site to further review these features. 2. Added a option switch for HVAC heating cycle under Heater for sensible heating with or without humidification. 3. Updated screen layouts for proper rendering in four inch display (iPhone 5) that was originally set for 320x480px devices.
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1.2

August 8, 2013

Rankine Cycle is updated to further evaluate performance in one-pass shell and tube surface condensers to monitor its heat transfer capacity. This would help in general assessment of its maintenance requirement and cleaning schedule. Updated for iPhone 5 with bug fixes.
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Price History of Energy Cycles

Description of Energy Cycles

Energy Cycle App covers four major energy conversion cycles to facilitate as a tool for performing energy efficiency studies. The graphical presentation of different models shown in a generic form composed of components that are steady state energy devices where in its state properties remain constant at the inlet and outlet regardless of time for analysis purpose. This can be very helpful to different energy engineers and auditors in assessing the cycle performances with respect to sizing and conversion efficiencies. There are four separate built-in apps in one. Two under utility power generation category and two under HVAC category as shown in the following screen shots. Each can be tailored to suit individual application and can be saved in a file for continuous reference and to monitor the changes and improvement. Energy Cycles: I Rankine Cycle a. Boiler (conventional fossil fuel) b. Turbine (single, two and three stage) c. Condenser d. Feed Pump II Combined Heat and Power (CHP Brayton) Cycle a. Air compressor b. Fuel Injection c. Gas Turbine d. Steam Generator III HVAC Cooling Cycle a. Conditioned space b. Outdoor Air c. Fan-coil process d. Return and Exhaust air flows IV HVAC Heating Cycle a. Conditioned space b. Outdoor Air c. Fan-coil process d. Return and Exhaust air flows Each cycle component responds to individual touch for editing. Upon editing, state properties are computed and presented in a table form and displayed in the scroll view of the respective home screen. The following screen shot on Rankine cycle has a 3 stage turbine and hence got 8 states. Inter-stages of the turbine with temperature and pressure data are also shown in the screen shot that is in response to the tapping of turbine icon in the model. Accordingly, the thermodynamic state properties of steam are calculated and presented in the property table of the Rankine cycle. For HVAC, a separate section has been added as a part of conditioned space for editing cooling and heating load under 10 major categories as shown in the screen shot. A separate computation button is provided for the users to select and compute load under each category by editing default parameters as per recommended practice. A comprehensive foot note is also provided under each category for proper editing and load computation. Cycle performance and efficiency results are indicated in red just to distinguish it from the data and updated as and when component editing is done. In addition, for Rankine and CHP a comprehensive cycle heat balance is also provided. All Cycle data can be saved with unique title and can be reloaded as and when required for editing and review. Only few screen shots covers mainly Rankine, CHP and HVAC cooling cycle. For additional screen shots and examples on above energy cycles please refer to our web site at www.flowjoule.com Users can choose either SI or USCS to enter all input data. App notes are provided for each model for clarity on type of input and output with computation logic. One can easily access it from home screen. This application will be constantly updated and all future updates are available at no extra cost.
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Energy Cycles: FAQ

Does Energy Cycles work on iPad devices?

No, Energy Cycles is not compatible with iPad devices.
The Energy Cycles app was created by Muralidhar Shenoy.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Energy Cycles app is iOS 14.3.
Energy Cycles has no ratings yet.
The Primary Genre Of The Energy Cycles App Is Utilities.
2.1 is the current version of Energy Cycles.
The latest Energy Cycles update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The Energy Cycles app launched on February 6, 2023.
The Energy Cycles app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Muralidhar Shenoy.
You can use the Energy Cycles app in English.
Unfortunately, Energy Cycles is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Energy Cycles.
No, Energy Cycles does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Energy Cycles

  • Waste of time

    These guys charge 10 dollars for just showing photos about the cycle, this app does not work!
    I am so dissatisfied with it.