Physics of Energy Conversion: De Gruyter Textbook
Autor Katharina Krischer, Konrad Schönleberen Electronic book text – 23 apr 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501510632
ISBN-10: 1501510630
Pagini: 216
Ediția:
Editura: De Gruyter
Seria De Gruyter Textbook
Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston
ISBN-10: 1501510630
Pagini: 216
Ediția:
Editura: De Gruyter
Seria De Gruyter Textbook
Locul publicării:Berlin/Boston
Cuprins
AD> 1 Introduction 1.1Terms and definitions 1.2Exemplary energy consumption 1.3Forms of energy
2Exergy 2.1Conversion efficiencies 2.2Physical properties 2.3Exergy 2.4Heat pumps
3Open systems 3.1Thermodynamic properties 3.2Exergy of open systems 3.3Important example components
4Thermal power plants 4.1Ideal steam power plants 4.2Efficiency of a realistic steam power plant 4.3Modifications in a real power plant 4.4Ideal gas-fired power plants 4.5Efficiency of a realistic gas-fired power plant 4.6Modifications in real gas-fired power plants
5Chemical Exergy 5.1Basic concepts 5.2The driving force of a chemical reaction 5.3The exergy of fuels
6Electrochemical energy conversion 6.1Electrochemistry 6.2Fuel cells 6.3Non-rechargeable batteries
7Solar energy conversion 7.1Properties of the solar irradiation 7.2Solarthermal energy conversion 7.3Concentrating devices 7.4Photovoltaics
8Exergy Storage 8.1Mechanical storage 8.2Electrochemical storage 9 Final Notes A Basics: Thermodynamics A.1Laws of thermodynamics A.2Thermodynamic potentials A.3Ideal gases A.4The Carnot cycle A.5Phase transitions
B Basics: Solid state physics B.1Particle ensembles B.2Semiconductors
2Exergy 2.1Conversion efficiencies 2.2Physical properties 2.3Exergy 2.4Heat pumps
3Open systems 3.1Thermodynamic properties 3.2Exergy of open systems 3.3Important example components
4Thermal power plants 4.1Ideal steam power plants 4.2Efficiency of a realistic steam power plant 4.3Modifications in a real power plant 4.4Ideal gas-fired power plants 4.5Efficiency of a realistic gas-fired power plant 4.6Modifications in real gas-fired power plants
5Chemical Exergy 5.1Basic concepts 5.2The driving force of a chemical reaction 5.3The exergy of fuels
6Electrochemical energy conversion 6.1Electrochemistry 6.2Fuel cells 6.3Non-rechargeable batteries
7Solar energy conversion 7.1Properties of the solar irradiation 7.2Solarthermal energy conversion 7.3Concentrating devices 7.4Photovoltaics
8Exergy Storage 8.1Mechanical storage 8.2Electrochemical storage 9 Final Notes A Basics: Thermodynamics A.1Laws of thermodynamics A.2Thermodynamic potentials A.3Ideal gases A.4The Carnot cycle A.5Phase transitions
B Basics: Solid state physics B.1Particle ensembles B.2Semiconductors