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Solar engineering of thermal processes (Record no. 5758)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781119540281
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 621.47 DUF/S
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Personal name Duffie, John A.
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Title Solar engineering of thermal processes
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Edition statement 5th ed.
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Name of publisher John Wiley & Sons
Place of publication New Jersey
Year of publication c2020
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Number of Pages xxi, 905p.; 24cm.
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General note Table of Contents:<br/><br/>Part I Fundamentals <br/><br/>1 Solar Radiation <br/>2 Available Solar Radiation <br/>3 Selected Heat Transfer Topics  <br/>4 Radiation Characteristics of Opaque Materials <br/>5 Radiation Transmission through Glazing: Absorbed Radiation <br/>6 Flat-Plate Collectors  <br/>7 Concentrating Collectors <br/>8 Energy Storage <br/>9 Solar Process Loads <br/>10 System Thermal Calculations <br/>11 Solar Process Economics <br/><br/>Part II Applications <br/><br/>12 Solar Water Heating: Active and Passive <br/>13 Building Heating: Active <br/>14 Building Heating: Passive and Hybrid Methods <br/>15 Solar Cooling <br/>16 Solar Industrial Process Heat <br/>17 Solar Thermal Power Systems <br/>18 Solar Ponds: Evaporative Processes <br/><br/>Part III Design Methods <br/><br/>19 Simulations in Solar Process Design <br/>20 Design of Active Systems: f-Chart <br/>21 Design of Active Systems by Utilizability Methods <br/>22 Design of Passive and Hybrid Heating Systems <br/>23 Design of Photovoltaic Systems <br/>24 Wind Energy <br/><br/>Appendixes  <br/>Index
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Summary, etc The updated Fifth Edition of Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, Photovoltaics and Wind contains the fundamentals of solar energy and explains how we get energy from the sun. The authors—noted experts on the topic—provide an introduction to the technologies that harvest, store, and deliver solar energy, such as photovoltaics, solar heaters, and cells. The book also explores the applications of solar technologies and shows how they are applied in various sectors of the marketplace.<br/><br/>The revised Fifth Edition offers guidance for using two key engineering software applications, Engineering Equation Solver (EES) and System Advisor Model (SAM). These applications aid in solving complex equations quickly and help with performing long-term or annual simulations. The new edition includes all-new examples, performance data, and photos of current solar energy applications. In addition, the chapter on concentrating solar power is updated and expanded. The practice problems in the Appendix are also updated, and instructors have access to an updated print Solutions Manual.
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Topical Term Mechanical engineering
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Topical Term Heat engineering
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Topical Term Solar-energy engineering
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Personal name Beckman, William A.
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Personal name Blair, Nathan
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119540328
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