Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 1142 g
Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 1142 g
ISBN: 978-1-265-07965-9
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
Renewable energy principles and practices—fully updated for the latest advancesWritten by a team of recognized experts, this thoroughly revised guide offers comprehensive coverage of all major renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass. This new edition keeps up to date with the rapid changes in renewable energy technology. Readers will get worked-out example problems and end-of-chapter review questions that help to reinforce important concepts.By stressing real-world relevancy and practical uses, Fundamentals and Applications of Renewable Energy, Second Edition prepares students for a successful career in renewable energy. Readers will get detailed discussions on the thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics aspects of renewable energy systems as well as economic and environmental considerations. The book features new sections on solar thermal applications, photovoltaics, wind power and biomass energy. - Features both technical and economic analyses of renewable systems
- Approximately 1100 end-of-chapter problems including conceptual and multiple-choice questions
- Supplements include a complete PDF solutions manual and PowerPoint lecture slides
- Written by a team of renewable energy educators and experienced authors
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Weitere Infos & Material
PrefaceChapter 1. Introduction to Renewable Energy
1-1 Why Renewable Energy?
1-2 Dimensions and Units
1-3 Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Energy
References
ProblemsChapter 2. A Review of Thermal Sciences
2-1 Thermal Sciences
2-2 Thermodynamics
2-3 Heat Transfer
2-4 Fluid Mechanics
2-5 Thermochemistry
2-6 Heat Engines and Power Plants
2-7 Refrigerators and Heat Pumps
References
ProblemsChapter 3. Fundamentals of Solar Energy
3-1 Introduction
3-2 Radiation Fundamentals
3-3 Radiative Properties
3-4 Solar Radiation
3-5 Estimation of Solar Radiation
References
ProblemsChapter 4. Solar Energy Applications
4-1 Introduction
4-2 Flat-Plate Solar Collector
4-3 Evacuated Tube Collectors
4-4 Concentrating Solar Collector
4-5 Solar-Power-Tower Plant
4-6 Solar Pond
4-7 Passive Solar Applications
References
ProblemsChapter 5. Solar Photovoltaic Systems
5-1 Photovoltaic Effect
5-2 Analysis of Solar Cells
5-3 Photovoltaic Technologies and Systems
5-4 Energy Production from Photovoltaic Systems
5-5 Photovoltaic System Configurations
5-6 Components of Photovoltaic Power Systems
References
ProblemsChapter 6. Wind Energy
6-1 Introduction
6-2 Wind Turbine Types and Power Performance Curve
6-3 Wind Turbine Operation and Aerodynamics
6-4 Wind Power Potential
6-5 Wind Power Density
6-6 Wind Turbine Efficiency
6-7 Electricity Production from Wind Turbines
6-8 Wind Power Costing
6-9 Considerations in Wind Power Applications
References
ProblemsChapter 7. Hydropower
7-1 Introduction
7-2 Analysis of a Hydroelectric Power Plant
7-3 Impulse Turbines
7-4 Reaction Turbines
7-5 Turbine Specific Speed
7-6 Run-of-River Plants and Waterwheels
References
ProblemsChapter 8. Geothermal Energy
8-1 Introduction
8-2 Geothermal Applications
8-3 Geothermal Heating
8-4 Geothermal Cooling
8-5 Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
8-6 Geothermal Power Production
8-7 Geothermal Cogeneration
References
ProblemsChapter 9. Biomass Energy
9-1 Biomass Resources
9-2 Conversion of Biomass to Biofuel
9-3 Anaerobic Digestion
9-4 Thermal Gasification
9-5 Ethanol
9-6 Biodiesel
9-7 Liquid Fuels from Syngas, Pyrolysis Oil, and Biocrude
9-8 Electricity and Heat Production by Biomass
9-9 Municipal Solid Waste
References
ProblemsChapter 10. Ocean Energy
10-1 Introduction
10-2 Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
10-3 Wave Energy
10-4 Tidal Energy
References
ProblemsChapter 11. Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
11-1 Hydrogen: An Energy Carrier
11-2 Fuel Cells
References
ProblemsChapter 12. Economics of Renewable Energy
12-1 Engineering Economics
12-2 The Time Value of Money
12-3 Life Cycle Cost Analysis
12-4 Payback Period Analysis
References
ProblemsChapter 13. Energy and the Environment
13-1 Introduction
13-2 Air Pollutants
13-3 Emissions from Automobiles
13-4 The Greenhouse Effect
13-5 Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
13-6 Nuclear Waste
References
ProblemsAppendix 1. Property Tables (SI Units)Appendix 2. Property Tables (English Units)Index