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adam_text | Contents
1
Introduction
D.
Yogi Goswami
.............................................................. 1-І
1.1
Energy Use by Sectors
............................................................... 1-3
1.2
Electrical Capacity Additions to
2030................................................ 1-4
1.3
Present Status and Potential of Renewable Energy
................................... 1-5
1.4
Role of Energy Conservation
........................................................ 1-7
1.5
Energy Conversion Technologies
................................................... 1-10
SECTION I Energy Resources
2
Fossil Fuels
................................................................................ 2-1
2.1
Coal Robert Reuther
.................................................................... 2-1
2.2
Environmental Aspects Richard
Bajura
............................................... 2-14
2.3
Oil Philip
С
Grouse
................................................................... 2-16
2.4
Natural Gas Philip C. Grouse
.......................................................... 2-21
3
Biomass Energy Ralph P.
Overená
and Lynn L. Wright
...................................... 3-1
3.1
Biomass Feedstock Technologies
..................................................... 3-1
3.2
Biomass Conversion Technologies
................................................... 3-4
4
Nuclear Resources James S. Tulenko
........................................................ 4-1
4.1
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
.............................................................. 4-1
4.2
Processing of Nuclear Fuel
.......................................................... 4-2
5
Solar Energy Resources D. Yogi Goswami
.................................................. 5-1
5.1
Solar Energy Availability
............................................................ 5-1
5.2
Earth-Sun Relationships
............................................................ 5-2
5.3
Solar Time
.......................................................................... 5-4
5.4
Solar Radiation on a Surface
........................................................ 5-4
5.5
Solar Radiation on a Horizontal Surface
............................................. 5-5
5.6
Solar Radiation on a Tilted Surface
.................................................. 5-5
5.7
Solar Radiation Measurements
...................................................... 5-6
5.8
Solar Radiation Data
................................................................ 5-6
6
Wind Energy Resources Dale E. Berg
...................................................... 6-1
6.1
Wind Origins
....................................................................... 6-1
6.2
Wind Power
........................................................................ 6-1
6.3
Wind Shear
......................................................................... 6-2
6.4
Wind Energy Resource
.............................................................. 6-2
6.5
Wind Characterization
.............................................................. 6-6
6.6
Wind Energy Potential
.............................................................. 6-6
Geothermal Energy Joel L.
Renner
and Marshall J. Reed
.................................... 7-1
7.1
Heat Flow
........................................................................... 7-1
7.2
Types of Geothermal Systems
....................................................... 7-2
7.3
Geothermal Energy Potential
........................................................ 7-2
7.4
Geothermal Applications
............................................................ 7-4
7.5
Environmental Constraints
.......................................................... 7-4
7.6
Operating Conditions
............................................................... 7-6
SECTION II Energy Conversion
8
Steam Power Plant John Kern
.............................................................. 8-1
8.1
Introduction
........................................................................ 8-1
8.2
Rankine Cycle Analysis
.............................................................. 8-2
8.3
Topping and Bottoming Cycles
...................................................... 8-5
8.4
Steam Boilers
....................................................................... 8-5
8.5
Steam Turbines
..................................................................... 8-7
8.6
Heat Exchangers, Pumps, and Other Cycle Components
............................ 8-11
8.7
Generators
......................................................................... 8-14
9
Gas Turbines Steven I. Freedman
........................................................... 9-1
9.1
Overview
........................................................................... 9-1
9.2
History
............................................................................. 9-1
9.3
Fuels and Firing
..................................................................... 9-2
9.4
Efficiency
........................................................................... 9-2
9.5
Gas Turbine Cycles
.................................................................. 9-3
9.6
Cycle Configurations
................................................................ 9-4
9.7
Components Used in Complex Cycles
............................................... 9-6
9.8
Upper Temperature Limit
........................................................... 9-9
9.9
Materials
........................................................................... 9-10
9.10
Combustion
....................................................................... 9-Ю
9.11
Mechanical Product Features
....................................................... 9-11
10
Internal Combustion Engines David E. Klett and Elsayed M. Afify
....................... 10-1
10.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 10-1
10.2
Engine Types and Basic Operation
................................................ 10-2
10.3
Air Standard Power Cycles
........................................................
Ю-7
10.4
ActualCydes
................................................................... 10-10
10.5
Combustion in
1С
Engines
...................................................... 10-12
10.6
Exhaust Emissions
.............................................................. 10-15
10.7
Fuels for SI and
CI
Engines
..................................................... 10-17
10.8
Intake Pressurization
—
Supercharging and Turbocharging
....................... 10-20
11
Hydraulic
Turbines
Roger E.A.
Arndt..................................................... 11-1
11.1
General Description
............................................................... 11-1
11.2
Principles of Operation
........................................................... 11-5
11.3
Factors Involved in Selecting a Turbine
............................................ 11-8
11.4
Performance Evaluation
......................................................... 11-12
11.5
Numerical Simulation
........................................................... 11-14
11.6
FieldTests
...................................................................... 11-17
12
Stirling Engines William B. Stine
......................................................... 12-1
12.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 12-1
12.2
Thermodynamic Implementation of the Stirling Cycle
............................. 12-2
12.3
Mechanical Implementation of the Stirling Cycle
.................................. 12-4
12.4
Future of the Stirling Engine
...................................................... 12-9
13
Advanced Fossil Fuel Power Systems Anthony F. Armor
................................. 13-1
13.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 13-1
13.2
Fuels for Electric Power Generation in the U.S
..................................... 13-2
13.3
Coal as a Fuel for Electric Power (World Coal Institute
2000) ..................... 13-3
13.4
Clean Coal Technology Development
.............................................. 13-4
13.5
Pulverized-Coal Plants
............................................................ 13-5
13.6
Emissions Controls for Pulverized Coal Plants
..................................... 13-9
13.7
Fluidized
Bed Plants
............................................................ 13-13
13.8
Gasification Plants
.............................................................. 13-16
13.9
Combustion Turbine Plants
..................................................... 13-20
13.10
Central Station Options for New Generation
.................................... 13-24
13.11
Summary
....................................................................... 13-26
14
Combined-Cycle Power Plants AlexLezuo
............................................... 14-1
14.1
Combined-Cycle Concepts
........................................................ 14-1
14.2
Combined-Cycle Thermodynamics
................................................ 14-2
14.3
Combined-Cycle Arrangements
................................................... 14-4
14.4
Combined Heat and Power from Combined-Cycle Plants
.......................... 14-7
14.5
Environmental Aspects
............................................................ 14-8
15
Energy Storage Technologies Roel
Hammerschlag
and Christopher P.
Schaber............. 15-1
15.1
Overview of Storage Technologies
................................................. 15-1
15.2
Principal Forms of Stored Energy
................................................. 15-3
15.3
Applications of Energy Storage
.................................................... 15-3
15.4
Specifying Energy Storage Devices
................................................. 15-4
15.5
Specifying Fuels
................................................................... 15-6
15.6
Direct Electric Storage
............................................................ 15-7
15.7
Electrochemical Energy Storage
................................................... 15-8
15.8
Mechanical Energy Storage
...................................................... 15-13
15.9
Direct Thermal Storage
......................................................... 15-15
15.10
Thermochemical Energy Storage
................................................ 15-18
16
Nuclear Power Technologies Edwin A. Harvego and Kenneth D.
Kok..................... 16-1
16.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 16-1
16.2
Development of Current Power-Reactor Technologies
............................. 16-2
16.3
Next-Generation Technologies
.................................................... 16-8
16.4
Generation-rV Technologies
..................................................... 16-11
16.5
Fuel Cycle
...................................................................... 16-20
16.6
Nuclear Waste
.................................................................. 16-26
16.7
Nuclear Power Economics
....................................................... 16-29
16.8
Conclusions
.................................................................... 16-29
17
Nuclear Fusion Thomas E. Shannon
...................................................... 17-1
17.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 17-1
17.2
Fusion Fuel
....................................................................... 17-1
17.3
Confinement Concepts
............................................................ 17-2
17.4
Tokamak Reactor Development
................................................... 17-2
17.5
Fusion Energy Conversion and Transport
......................................... 17-4
18
Solar Thermal Energy Conversion
.................................................. 18-1
18.1
Active Solar Heating Systems T.
Agami Ready
..................................... 18-1
18.2
Solar Heat for Industrial Processes Riccardo
Battisti, Hans
Schweiger,
and
Werner Weiss
........................................................................ 18-49
18.3
Passive Solar Heating, Cooling, and Daylighting Jeffrey H. Morehouse
............ 18-59
18.4
Solar Cooling D. Yogi Goswami and Sanjay Vijayaraghavan
...................... 18-121
19
Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Manuel Romero-Alvarez and
Eduardo
Zarza.......
19-1
19.1
Introduction and Context
......................................................... 19-2
19.2
Solar Concentration and CSP Systems
............................................. 19-6
19.3
Solar Concentrator Beam Quality
................................................. 19-9
19.4
Solar Concentration Ratio: Principles and Limitations of CSP Systems
........... 19-13
19.5
Solar Thermal Power Plant Technologies
........................................ 19-15
19.6
Parabolic Trough Solar Thermal Power Plants
................................... 19-18
19.7
Central Receiver Solar Thermal Power Plants
.................................... 19-50
19.8
Volumetric Atmospheric Receivers: PHOEBUS and Solair
....................... 19-80
19.9
Solar Air Preheating Systems for Combustion
Turbines: The SOLGATE Project
................................................ 19-82
19.10
Dish/Stirling Systems
........................................................... 19-85
19.11
Market Opportunities
........................................................... 19-91
19.12
Conclusions
.................................................................... 19-92
20
Photovoltaics Fundamentals, Technology and Application
........................... 20-1
20.1
Photovoltaics Roger Messenger and D. Yogi Goswami
................................ 20-1
20.2
Thin-Film PV Technology
Hań
M.
Upadhyaya, Takhir M. Razykov, and
Ayodhya
N.
Tiwari
................................................................... 20-28
20.3
Concentrating PV Technologies Roland Winston, Robert McConnell, and
D. Yogi Goswami
.................................................................... 20-54
21
Wind Energy Conversion Dale E. Berg
................................................... 21-1
21.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 21-1
21.2
Wind Turbine Aerodynamics
...................................................... 21-4
21.3
Wind Turbine Loads
............................................................ 21-16
21.4
Wind Turbine Structural Dynamic Considerations
.............................. 21-16
21.5
Peak Power Limitation
.......................................................... 21-18
21.6
Turbine Subsystems
............................................................. 21-20
21.7
Other Wind-Energy Conversion Considerations
................................. 21-23
22
Biomass Conversion
Processes For Energy Recovery
................................. 22-1
22.1
Energy Recovery by Anaerobic Digestion Massoud Kayhanian and George
Tchobanoglous
........................................................................ 22-2
22.2
Power Generation Robert
С
Brown
................................................ 22-37
22.3
Biofuels Robert
С
Brown
.......................................................... 22-51
23
Geothermal Power Generation Kevin
Kitz............................................... 23-1
23.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 23-2
23.2
Definition and Use of Geothermal Energy
......................................... 23-2
23.3
Requirements for Commercial Geothermal Power Production
..................... 23-3
23.4
Exploration and Assessment of Geothermal Resources
........................... 23-15
23.5
Management of the Geothermal Resource for Power Production
................. 23-18
23.6
Geothermal Steam Supply (from Wellhead to Turbine)
.......................... 23-25
23.7
Geothermal Power Production
—
Steam Turbine Technologies
.................... 23-32
23.8
Geothermal Power Production
—
Binary Power Plant Technologies
............... 23-38
23.9
Environmental Impact
.......................................................... 23-43
23.10
Additional Information on Geothermal Energy
.................................. 23-46
24
Waste-to-Energy Combustion Charles O. Velzy and Leonard M.
Grillo
................... 24-1
24.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 24-1
24.2
Waste Quantities and Characteristics
.............................................. 24-2
24.3
Design of WTE Facilities
.......................................................... 24-6
24.4
Air Pollution Control Facilities
.................................................. 24-24
24.5
Performance
.................................................................... 24-32
24.6
Costs
........................................................................... 24-34
24.7
Status of Other Technologies
.................................................... 24-36
24.8
Future Issues and Trends
........................................................ 24-38
25
Ocean Energy Technology Desikan Bharathan and
Federica Zangrando
................... 25-1
25.1
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
................................................ 25-1
25.2
Tidal Power
....................................................................... 25-2
25.3
Wave Power
....................................................................... 25-2
25.4
Concluding Remarks
.............................................................. 25-3
26
Fuel Cells Xianguo Li
..................................................................... 26-1
26.1
Introduction
...................................................................... 26-1
26.2
Principle of Operation for Fuel Cells
.............................................. 26-2
26.3
Typical Fuel Cell Systems
......................................................... 26-3
26.4
Performance of Fuel Cells
......................................................... 26-4
26.5
Fuel Cell Electrode Processes
.................................................... 26-25
26.6
Cell Connection and Stack Design Considerations
............................... 26-27
26.7
Six Major Types of Fuel Cells
................................................... 26-29
26.8
Summary
....................................................................... 26-44
27
Direct Energy Conversion
.......................................................... 27-1
27.1
Thermionic Energy Conversion Mysore L. Ramalingam
............................ 27-1
27.2
Thermoelectric Power Conversion Jean-Pierre Fleurial
............................. 27-7
27.3
Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation William D. Jackson
.................... 27-15
Appendices Nitin Goei
Appendix
1
The International System of Units,
Fundamental
Constants,
and Conversion Factors
...................................................
Al-1
Appendix
2
Solar Radiation Data
......................................................
A2-
1
Appendix
3
Properties of Gases, Vapors, Liquids and Solids
............................A3-1
Appendix
4
Ultimate Analysis of Biomass Fuels
........................................A4-1
Index
...................................................................................... 1-1
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Contents
1
Introduction
D.
Yogi Goswami
. 1-І
1.1
Energy Use by Sectors
. 1-3
1.2
Electrical Capacity Additions to
2030. 1-4
1.3
Present Status and Potential of Renewable Energy
. 1-5
1.4
Role of Energy Conservation
. 1-7
1.5
Energy Conversion Technologies
. 1-10
SECTION I Energy Resources
2
Fossil Fuels
. 2-1
2.1
Coal Robert Reuther
. 2-1
2.2
Environmental Aspects Richard
Bajura
. 2-14
2.3
Oil Philip
С
Grouse
. 2-16
2.4
Natural Gas Philip C. Grouse
. 2-21
3
Biomass Energy Ralph P.
Overená
and Lynn L. Wright
. 3-1
3.1
Biomass Feedstock Technologies
. 3-1
3.2
Biomass Conversion Technologies
. 3-4
4
Nuclear Resources James S. Tulenko
. 4-1
4.1
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
. 4-1
4.2
Processing of Nuclear Fuel
. 4-2
5
Solar Energy Resources D. Yogi Goswami
. 5-1
5.1
Solar Energy Availability
. 5-1
5.2
Earth-Sun Relationships
. 5-2
5.3
Solar Time
. 5-4
5.4
Solar Radiation on a Surface
. 5-4
5.5
Solar Radiation on a Horizontal Surface
. 5-5
5.6
Solar Radiation on a Tilted Surface
. 5-5
5.7
Solar Radiation Measurements
. 5-6
5.8
Solar Radiation Data
. 5-6
6
Wind Energy Resources Dale E. Berg
. 6-1
6.1
Wind Origins
. 6-1
6.2
Wind Power
. 6-1
6.3
Wind Shear
. 6-2
6.4
Wind Energy Resource
. 6-2
6.5
Wind Characterization
. 6-6
6.6
Wind Energy Potential
. 6-6
Geothermal Energy Joel L.
Renner
and Marshall J. Reed
. 7-1
7.1
Heat Flow
. 7-1
7.2
Types of Geothermal Systems
. 7-2
7.3
Geothermal Energy Potential
. 7-2
7.4
Geothermal Applications
. 7-4
7.5
Environmental Constraints
. 7-4
7.6
Operating Conditions
. 7-6
SECTION II Energy Conversion
8
Steam Power Plant John Kern
. 8-1
8.1
Introduction
. 8-1
8.2
Rankine Cycle Analysis
. 8-2
8.3
Topping and Bottoming Cycles
. 8-5
8.4
Steam Boilers
. 8-5
8.5
Steam Turbines
. 8-7
8.6
Heat Exchangers, Pumps, and Other Cycle Components
. 8-11
8.7
Generators
. 8-14
9
Gas Turbines Steven I. Freedman
. 9-1
9.1
Overview
. 9-1
9.2
History
. 9-1
9.3
Fuels and Firing
. 9-2
9.4
Efficiency
. 9-2
9.5
Gas Turbine Cycles
. 9-3
9.6
Cycle Configurations
. 9-4
9.7
Components Used in Complex Cycles
. 9-6
9.8
Upper Temperature Limit
. 9-9
9.9
Materials
. 9-10
9.10
Combustion
. 9-Ю
9.11
Mechanical Product Features
. 9-11
10
Internal Combustion Engines David E. Klett and Elsayed M. Afify
. 10-1
10.1
Introduction
. 10-1
10.2
Engine Types and Basic Operation
. 10-2
10.3
Air Standard Power Cycles
.
Ю-7
10.4
ActualCydes
. 10-10
10.5
Combustion in
1С
Engines
. 10-12
10.6
Exhaust Emissions
. 10-15
10.7
Fuels for SI and
CI
Engines
. 10-17
10.8
Intake Pressurization
—
Supercharging and Turbocharging
. 10-20
11
Hydraulic
Turbines
Roger E.A.
Arndt. 11-1
11.1
General Description
. 11-1
11.2
Principles of Operation
. 11-5
11.3
Factors Involved in Selecting a Turbine
. 11-8
11.4
Performance Evaluation
. 11-12
11.5
Numerical Simulation
. 11-14
11.6
FieldTests
. 11-17
12
Stirling Engines William B. Stine
. 12-1
12.1
Introduction
. 12-1
12.2
Thermodynamic Implementation of the Stirling Cycle
. 12-2
12.3
Mechanical Implementation of the Stirling Cycle
. 12-4
12.4
Future of the Stirling Engine
. 12-9
13
Advanced Fossil Fuel Power Systems Anthony F. Armor
. 13-1
13.1
Introduction
. 13-1
13.2
Fuels for Electric Power Generation in the U.S
. 13-2
13.3
Coal as a Fuel for Electric Power (World Coal Institute
2000) . 13-3
13.4
Clean Coal Technology Development
. 13-4
13.5
Pulverized-Coal Plants
. 13-5
13.6
Emissions Controls for Pulverized Coal Plants
. 13-9
13.7
Fluidized
Bed Plants
. 13-13
13.8
Gasification Plants
. 13-16
13.9
Combustion Turbine Plants
. 13-20
13.10
Central Station Options for New Generation
. 13-24
13.11
Summary
. 13-26
14
Combined-Cycle Power Plants AlexLezuo
. 14-1
14.1
Combined-Cycle Concepts
. 14-1
14.2
Combined-Cycle Thermodynamics
. 14-2
14.3
Combined-Cycle Arrangements
. 14-4
14.4
Combined Heat and Power from Combined-Cycle Plants
. 14-7
14.5
Environmental Aspects
. 14-8
15
Energy Storage Technologies Roel
Hammerschlag
and Christopher P.
Schaber. 15-1
15.1
Overview of Storage Technologies
. 15-1
15.2
Principal Forms of Stored Energy
. 15-3
15.3
Applications of Energy Storage
. 15-3
15.4
Specifying Energy Storage Devices
. 15-4
15.5
Specifying Fuels
. 15-6
15.6
Direct Electric Storage
. 15-7
15.7
Electrochemical Energy Storage
. 15-8
15.8
Mechanical Energy Storage
. 15-13
15.9
Direct Thermal Storage
. 15-15
15.10
Thermochemical Energy Storage
. 15-18
16
Nuclear Power Technologies Edwin A. Harvego and Kenneth D.
Kok. 16-1
16.1
Introduction
. 16-1
16.2
Development of Current Power-Reactor Technologies
. 16-2
16.3
Next-Generation Technologies
. 16-8
16.4
Generation-rV Technologies
. 16-11
16.5
Fuel Cycle
. 16-20
16.6
Nuclear Waste
. 16-26
16.7
Nuclear Power Economics
. 16-29
16.8
Conclusions
. 16-29
17
Nuclear Fusion Thomas E. Shannon
. 17-1
17.1
Introduction
. 17-1
17.2
Fusion Fuel
. 17-1
17.3
Confinement Concepts
. 17-2
17.4
Tokamak Reactor Development
. 17-2
17.5
Fusion Energy Conversion and Transport
. 17-4
18
Solar Thermal Energy Conversion
. 18-1
18.1
Active Solar Heating Systems T.
Agami Ready
. 18-1
18.2
Solar Heat for Industrial Processes Riccardo
Battisti, Hans
Schweiger,
and
Werner Weiss
. 18-49
18.3
Passive Solar Heating, Cooling, and Daylighting Jeffrey H. Morehouse
. 18-59
18.4
Solar Cooling D. Yogi Goswami and Sanjay Vijayaraghavan
. 18-121
19
Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Manuel Romero-Alvarez and
Eduardo
Zarza.
19-1
19.1
Introduction and Context
. 19-2
19.2
Solar Concentration and CSP Systems
. 19-6
19.3
Solar Concentrator Beam Quality
. 19-9
19.4
Solar Concentration Ratio: Principles and Limitations of CSP Systems
. 19-13
19.5
Solar Thermal Power Plant Technologies
. 19-15
19.6
Parabolic Trough Solar Thermal Power Plants
. 19-18
19.7
Central Receiver Solar Thermal Power Plants
. 19-50
19.8
Volumetric Atmospheric Receivers: PHOEBUS and Solair
. 19-80
19.9
Solar Air Preheating Systems for Combustion
Turbines: The SOLGATE Project
. 19-82
19.10
Dish/Stirling Systems
. 19-85
19.11
Market Opportunities
. 19-91
19.12
Conclusions
. 19-92
20
Photovoltaics Fundamentals, Technology and Application
. 20-1
20.1
Photovoltaics Roger Messenger and D. Yogi Goswami
. 20-1
20.2
Thin-Film PV Technology
Hań
M.
Upadhyaya, Takhir M. Razykov, and
Ayodhya
N.
Tiwari
. 20-28
20.3
Concentrating PV Technologies Roland Winston, Robert McConnell, and
D. Yogi Goswami
. 20-54
21
Wind Energy Conversion Dale E. Berg
. 21-1
21.1
Introduction
. 21-1
21.2
Wind Turbine Aerodynamics
. 21-4
21.3
Wind Turbine Loads
. 21-16
21.4
Wind Turbine Structural Dynamic Considerations
. 21-16
21.5
Peak Power Limitation
. 21-18
21.6
Turbine Subsystems
. 21-20
21.7
Other Wind-Energy Conversion Considerations
. 21-23
22
Biomass Conversion
Processes For Energy Recovery
. 22-1
22.1
Energy Recovery by Anaerobic Digestion Massoud Kayhanian and George
Tchobanoglous
. 22-2
22.2
Power Generation Robert
С
Brown
. 22-37
22.3
Biofuels Robert
С
Brown
. 22-51
23
Geothermal Power Generation Kevin
Kitz. 23-1
23.1
Introduction
. 23-2
23.2
Definition and Use of Geothermal Energy
. 23-2
23.3
Requirements for Commercial Geothermal Power Production
. 23-3
23.4
Exploration and Assessment of Geothermal Resources
. 23-15
23.5
Management of the Geothermal Resource for Power Production
. 23-18
23.6
Geothermal Steam Supply (from Wellhead to Turbine)
. 23-25
23.7
Geothermal Power Production
—
Steam Turbine Technologies
. 23-32
23.8
Geothermal Power Production
—
Binary Power Plant Technologies
. 23-38
23.9
Environmental Impact
. 23-43
23.10
Additional Information on Geothermal Energy
. 23-46
24
Waste-to-Energy Combustion Charles O. Velzy and Leonard M.
Grillo
. 24-1
24.1
Introduction
. 24-1
24.2
Waste Quantities and Characteristics
. 24-2
24.3
Design of WTE Facilities
. 24-6
24.4
Air Pollution Control Facilities
. 24-24
24.5
Performance
. 24-32
24.6
Costs
. 24-34
24.7
Status of Other Technologies
. 24-36
24.8
Future Issues and Trends
. 24-38
25
Ocean Energy Technology Desikan Bharathan and
Federica Zangrando
. 25-1
25.1
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
. 25-1
25.2
Tidal Power
. 25-2
25.3
Wave Power
. 25-2
25.4
Concluding Remarks
. 25-3
26
Fuel Cells Xianguo Li
. 26-1
26.1
Introduction
. 26-1
26.2
Principle of Operation for Fuel Cells
. 26-2
26.3
Typical Fuel Cell Systems
. 26-3
26.4
Performance of Fuel Cells
. 26-4
26.5
Fuel Cell Electrode Processes
. 26-25
26.6
Cell Connection and Stack Design Considerations
. 26-27
26.7
Six Major Types of Fuel Cells
. 26-29
26.8
Summary
. 26-44
27
Direct Energy Conversion
. 27-1
27.1
Thermionic Energy Conversion Mysore L. Ramalingam
. 27-1
27.2
Thermoelectric Power Conversion Jean-Pierre Fleurial
. 27-7
27.3
Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation William D. Jackson
. 27-15
Appendices Nitin Goei
Appendix
1
The International System of Units,
Fundamental
Constants,
and Conversion Factors
.
Al-1
Appendix
2
Solar Radiation Data
.
A2-
1
Appendix
3
Properties of Gases, Vapors, Liquids and Solids
.A3-1
Appendix
4
Ultimate Analysis of Biomass Fuels
.A4-1
Index
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