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Direct Energy Conversion Technologies
β Scribed by R. K. Singal, M. Tabatabaian
- Publisher
- Mercury Learning and Information
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The book is designed for students and professionals who specialize in energy technologies and power plant engineering. It covers the mathematics and physics of both current conversion, such as solar cells, fuel cells, MHD, thermoelectric, and thermionic power generation, but also discusses emerging conversion technologies such as solar thermal, nuclear fusion, and hydrogen energy.
Features
+Covers both current conversion technologies as well as emerging technologies, such as solar thermal, nuclear fusion, and hydrogen energy
+Written in simple language, illustrated by diagrams, mathematical analysis, and numerical examples
Brief Table of Contents
1. Energy Conversion Technologies. 2. Solar Cells. 3. Fuel Cells. 4. MHD Power Generation. 5. Thermoelectric Power Generation. 6. Thermionic Power Generation. 7. Exploring New Energy Technologies. 8. Solar Thermal Energy. 9. Nuclear Fusion Energy. 10. Hydrogen Energy. Index.
About The Authors
R.K. Singal, PhD is a university instructor with a specialty in wind and solar power.
M. Tabatabaian, PhD is a university instructor in renewable energy and thermal engineering.
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