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Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, Fourth Edition

✍ Scribed by John A. Duffie, William A. Beckman(auth.)


Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
928
Category
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✦ Synopsis


The updated fourth edition of the "bible" of solar energy theory and applications

Over several editions, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes has become a classic solar engineering text and reference. This revised Fourth Edition offers current coverage of solar energy theory, systems design, and applications in different market sectors along with an emphasis on solar system design and analysis using simulations to help readers translate theory into practice.

An important resource for students of solar engineering, solar energy, and alternative energy as well as professionals working in the power and energy industry or related fields, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, Fourth Edition features:

  • Increased coverage of leading-edge topics such as photovoltaics and the design of solar cells and heaters
  • A brand-new chapter on applying CombiSys (a readymade TRNSYS simulation program available for free download) to simulate a solar heated house with solar- heated domestic hot water
  • Additional simulation problems available through a companion website
  • An extensive array of homework problems and exercises
Content:
Chapter 1 Solar Radiation (pages 3–42):
Chapter 2 Available Solar Radiation (pages 43–137):
Chapter 3 Selected Heat Transfer Topics (pages 138–172):
Chapter 4 Radiation Characteristics of Opaque Materials (pages 173–201):
Chapter 5 Radiation Transmission through Glazing: Absorbed Radiation (pages 202–235):
Chapter 6 Flat?Plate Collectors (pages 236–321):
Chapter 7 Concentrating Collectors (pages 322–372):
Chapter 8 Energy Storage (pages 373–408):
Chapter 9 Solar Process Loads (pages 409–421):
Chapter 10 System Thermal Calculations (pages 422–446):
Chapter 11 Solar Process Economics (pages 447–476):
Chapter 12 Solar Water Heating: Active and Passive (pages 479–504):
Chapter 13 Building Heating: Active (pages 505–543):
Chapter 14 Building Heating: Passive and Hybrid Methods (pages 544–574):
Chapter 15 Solar Cooling (pages 575–603):
Chapter 16 Solar Industrial Process Heat (pages 604–620):
Chapter 17 Solar Thermal Power Systems (pages 621–634):
Chapter 18 Solar Ponds: Evaporative Processes (pages 635–649):
Chapter 19 Simulations in Solar Process Design (pages 653–667):
Chapter 20 Design of Active Systems: f?Chart (pages 668–691):
Chapter 21 Design of Active Systems by Utilizability Methods (pages 692–710):
Chapter 22 Design of Passive and Hybrid Heating Systems (pages 711–744):
Chapter 23 Design of Photovoltaic Systems (pages 745–773):
Chapter 24 Wind Energy (pages 774–796):

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