
Energy Storage
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Using the basis of thermodynamics, the book explains the operation and features of all the available energy storage methods that may be used for the transition to renewable energy. It describes the several types of energy storage options available, their advantages and disadvantages, and their practical applications. The book includes a large number of numerical examples to build a deeper understanding of the operation of actual energy storage systems and enable the reader to perform quantitative analyses and feasibility studies.
The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in Energy Conversion, Sustainability, Renewables and Energy Storage, and Energy Transition.
End-of-chapter problems, exercises, and solved examples are included. A Solutions Manual and Figure Slides are available to adopting instructors as online Support Material.
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Professor Michaelides was a member of the executive committee of the Fluids Engineering Division of the ASME (2002-2008) and served as chair of the Division in 2005-2006. He served twice as the President of the ASEE Gulf-South Region (1992-1993 and 2016-2017). He chaired the 4th International Conference on Multiphase Flows (New Orleans May 27 to June 1, 2001) and was the vice-chair of the 5th International Conference on Multiphase Flows (Yokohama, Japan May 2004). He has published more than 190 journal papers and has contributed more than 250 papers and presentations in national and international conferences. He is currently editor of the Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics. He has also authored eight books on: (a) Particles, Bubbles and Drops - Their Motion and Heat Transfer (2006); (b) Alternative Energy Sources (2012); (c) Heat and Mass Transfer in Particulate Suspensions (2013); (d) Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Nanofluids (2014); (e) Multiphase Flow Handbook, 2nd Edition (CRC Press 2017); (f) Energy, the Environment and Sustainability (CRC Press 2018); (g) Exergy Analysis for Energy Conversion Systems (2021); and (h) Multiphase Flow with Droplets and Particles, 3rd Edition (with M. Sommerfeld and B. van Wachem, CRC Press 2022).
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