Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 194 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1265 g
Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 194 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1265 g
ISBN: 978-0-07-178778-9
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
The defining guide to energy systems engineering--updated for the latest technologies"Broad in scope, with focused instructional detail, this text offers a uniquely excellent, student-accessible educational resource for integrating thermodynamic, alternative, and renewable energy conversion processes." -- Professor Randy L. Vander Wal, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University"A carefully written book, providing good breadth as well as depth on major conventional and sustainable energy systems." -- Professor David Dillard, Department of Engineering Science & Mechanics, Virginia TechFully revised throughout, Energy Systems Engineering, Second Edition discusses fossil, nuclear, and renewable energy sources, emphasizing a technology-neutral, portfolio approach to energy systems options. The book covers major energy technologies, describing how they work, how they are quantitatively evaluated, their cost, and their benefit or impact on the natural environment.Evaluating project scope, cost, energy consumption, and technical efficiency is clearly addressed. Example problems help you to quantify the performance of each technology and better assess its potential. Hundreds of illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises aid in your understanding of the concepts presented in this practical guide.Coverage includes: - Systems and economic tools for energy systems - Climate change and climate modeling - Fossil fuel resources - Stationary combustion systems - Carbon sequestration - Nuclear energy systems - Solar resource evaluation - Solar photovoltaic technologies - Active and passive solar thermal systems - Wind energy systems - New chapter on energy from biological sources - Transportation energy technologies - Systems perspective on transportation engineering
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Weitere Infos & Material
Ch 1. Introduction
Ch 2. Systems Tools for Energy Systems
Ch 3. Economic Tools for Energy Systems
Ch 4. Climate Change and Climate Modeling
Ch 5. Fossil Fuel Resources
Ch 6. Stationary Combustion Systems
Ch 7. Carbon Sequestration
Ch 8. Nuclear Energy Systems
Ch 9. The Solar Resource
Ch 10. Solar Photovoltaic Technologies
Ch 11. Active Solar Thermal Applications
Ch 12. Passive Solar Thermal Applications
Ch 13. Wind Energy Systems
Ch 14. Bioenergy Resources and Systems
Ch 15. Transportation Energy Technologies
Ch 16. Systems Perspective on Transportation Energy
Ch 17. Conclusion: Creating the Twenty-First Century Energy System
Appendix A: Perpetual Julian Date Calendar
Appendix B: LCR Table
Appendix C: CF Table
Appendix D: Numerical Answers to Select Problems
Appendix E: Common Conversions
Appendix F: Information about Thermodynamic Constants
Index




