
Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. August 2006
Book
Hardback
928 pages
978-0-471-69867-8 (ISBN)
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Description
The updated, cornerstone engineering resource of solar energy theory and applicationsSolar technologies already provide energy for heat, light, hot water, electricity, and cooling for homes, businesses, and industry. Because solar energy only accounts for one-tenth of a percent of primary energy demand, relatively small increases in market penetration can lead to very rapid growth rates in the industry-which is exactly what has been projected for coming years as the world moves away from carbon-based energy production. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, Third Edition provides the latest thinking and practices for engineering solar technologies and using them in various markets.
This Third Edition of the acknowledged leading book on solar engineering features:
* Complete coverage of basic theory, systems design, and applications
* Updated material on such cutting-edge topics as photovoltaics and wind power systems
* New homework problems and exercises
More details
Edition
3., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24.4 cm
Width: 20 cm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-69867-8 (9780471698678)
Schweitzer Classification
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John A. Duffie | William A. Beckman
Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes
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4th Edition
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John A. Duffie | William A. Beckman
Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes
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Persons
John A. Duffie (deceased) was Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and past Director of the Solar Energy Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
William A. Beckman is the Ouweneel-Bascom Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Solar Energy Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Content
PART I. FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction
1. SOLAR RADIATION
2. AVAILABLE SOLAR RADIATION
3. SELECTED HEAT TRANSFER TOPICS
4. RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF OPAQUE MATERIALS
5. RADIATION TRANSMISSION THROUGH GLAZING; ABSORBED RADIATION
6. FLAT-PLATE COLLECTORS
7. CONCENTRATING COLLECTORS
8. ENERGY STORAGE
9. SOLAR PROCESS LOADS
10. SYSTEM THERMAL CALCULATIONS
11. SOLAR PROCESS ECONOMICS
PART II. APPLICATIONS
12. SOLAR WATER HEATING - ACTIVE AND PASSIVE
13. BUILDING HEATING - ACTIVE
14. BUILDING HEATING: PASSIVE AND HYBRID METHODS
15. COOLING
16. INDUSTRIAL PROCESS HEAT
17. SOLAR THERMAL POWER SYSTEMS
18. SOLAR PONDS; EVAPORATIVE PROCESSES
PART III. DESIGN METHODS
19. SIMULATIONS IN SOLAR PROCESS DESIGN
20. DESIGN OF ACTIVE SYSTEMS BY f-CHART
21. DESIGN OF ACTIVE SYSTEMS BY UTILIZABILITY METHODS
22. DESIGN OF PASSIVE AND HYBRID HEATING SYSTEMS
23. DESIGN OF PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
24. DESIGN OF WIND SYSTEMS
APPENDICES