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Gebundene Ausgabe

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04.03.2016

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Lehr Jay H. + weitere

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Wiley

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912

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Englisch

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978-0-470-89441-5

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Erscheinungsdatum

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Herausgeber

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Wiley

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912

Maße (L/B/H)

28,2/21,8/4,6 cm

Gewicht

2381 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-89441-5

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  • Produktbild: Alternative Energy and Shale Gas Encyclopedia
  • INTRODUCTION: ENERGY DRIVES EVERYTHING
    Howard C. Hayden xi

    LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS xxv

    PART I WIND

    1 Acceptance of Wind Power: An Introduction to Drivers and Solutions 3
    Jacob Ladenburg

    2 Wind Power Forecasting Techniques 10
    Michael Negnevitsky

    3 Maximizing the Loading inWind Turbine Plants: (A) The Betz Limit, (B) Ducting the Turbine 20
    D. P. Georgiou and N. G. Theodoropoulos

    4 Modeling Wind Turbine Wakes for Wind Farms 28
    Angus C. W. Creech and Wolf-Gerrit Fr¿uh

    5 Fatigue Failure inWind Turbine Blades 52
    Juan C. Marin, Alberto Barroso, Federico Paris, and Jose Canas

    6 Floating Wind Turbines: The New Wave in Offshore Wind Power 69
    Antoine Peiffer and Dominique Roddier

    7 Wind Power-Aeole Turns Marine 80
    Roger H. Charlier and Alexandre C. Thys

    8 Impacts of Wind Farms on Weather and Climate at Local and Global Scales 88
    Justin J. Traiteur and Somnath Baidya Roy

    9 Power Curves and Turbulent Flow Characteristics of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines 104
    Kevin Pope and Greg F. Naterer

    10 Windmill Brake State Models Used in Predicting Wind Turbine Performance 116
    Panu Pratumnopharat and Pak Sing Leung

    11 Lightning Protection of Wind Turbines and Associated Phenomena 120
    Petar Sarajcev

    12 Wind Turbine Wake Modeling-Possibilities with Actuator Line/Disc Approaches 141
    Stefan Ivanell and Robert Mikkelsen

    13 Random Cascade Model for Surface Wind Speed 153
    R. Baile and J. F. Muzy

    14 Wind Power Budget 163
    Hugo Abi Karam

    15 Identification ofWind Turbines in Closed-Loop Operation in the Presence of Three-Dimensional Turbulence Wind Speed: Torque Demand to Measured Generator Speed Loop 169
    Mikel Iribas-Latour and Ion-Dor¿e Landau

    16 Identification in Closed-Loop Operation of Models for Collective Pitch Robust Controller Design 180
    Mikel Iribas-Latour and Ion-Dore Landau

    17 Wind Basics-Energy from Moving Air 194

    18 Wind-Chronological Development 201

    PART II SOLAR

    19 Solar Air Conditioning 205
    Winston Garcia-Gabin and Darine Zambrano

    20 Energy Performance of Hybrid Cogeneration Versus Side-by-Side Solar Water Heating and Photovoltaic for Subtropical Building Application 212
    Tin-Tin Chow, Ka-Kui Tse, and Norman Tse

    21 Polycrystalline Silicon for Thin Film Solar Cells 226
    Nicolas Budini, Roberto D. Arce, Roman H. Buitrago, and Javier A. Schmidt

    22 Solar Basics - Energy from the Sun 233

    23 NASA Armstrong Fact Sheet: Solar-Power Research 241

    24 Solar Thermal - Chronological Development 247

    25 Photovoltaic - Chronological Development 249

    PART III GEOTHERMAL

    26 Geothermal: History, Classification, and Utilization for Power Generation 253
    Mathew C. Aneke and Mathew C. Menkiti

    27 Enhanced Geothermal Systems 265
    Rosemarie Mohais, Choashui Xu, Peter A. Dowd, and Martin Hand

    28 Thermodynamic Analysis of Geothermal Power Plants 290
    Mehmet Kanoglu and Ali Bolatturk

    29 Sustainability Assessment of Geothermal Power Generation 301
    Annette Evans, Vladimir Strezov, and Tim J. Evans

    30 Geothermal Energy and Organic Rankine Cycle Machines 310
    Bertrand F. Tchanche

    31 Low Temperature Geothermal Energy: Geospatial and Economic Indicators 318
    Alberto Gemelli, Adriano Mancini, and Sauro Longhi

    32 Dry Cooling Towers for Geothermal Power Plants 333
    Zhiqiang Guan, Kamel Hooman, and Hal Gurgenci

    33 Thermal Storage 350
    Marc A. Rosen

    34 Shallow Geothermal Systems: Computational Challenges and Possibilities 368
    Rafid Al-Khoury

    35 Geothermal Basics-What is Geothermal Energy? 390

    36 Geothermal-Chronologic Development 394

    PART IV HYDROPOWER

    37 Sustainability of Hydropower 399
    Joerg Hartmann

    38 Environmental Issues Related to Conventional Hydropower 404
    Zhiqun Daniel Deng, Alison H. Colotelo, Richard S. Brown, and Thomas J. Carlson

    39 Social Issues Related to Hydropower 410
    Joerg Hartmann

    40 Safety in Hydropower Development and Operation 413
    Urban Kjellen

    41 Pumped Hydroelectric Storage 423
    John P. Deane and Brian O'Gallachoir

    42 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Hydroelectric Dams in Tropical Forests 426
    Philip M. Fearnside

    43 Physical and Multidimensional Numeric Hydraulic Modeling of Hydropower Systems and Rivers 437
    Timothy C. Sassaman and Daniel Gessler

    44 Experimental and Numerical Modeling Tools for Conventional Hydropower Systems 448
    Zhiqun Daniel Deng, Thomas J. Carlson, Gene R. Ploskey, Richard S. Brown, Gary E. Johnson, and Alison H. A. Colotelo

    45 The State of Art on Large Cavern Design for Underground Powerhouses and Some Long-Term Issues 465
    Omer Aydan

    46 Hydroelectric Power for the Nation 488

    47 Hydropower Basics-Energy from Moving Water 492

    48 Hydropower-Chronologic Development 497

    PART V BATTERIES AND FUEL CELLS

    49 Fuel Cell Control 501
    Winston Garcia-Gabin and Darine Zambrano

    50 Recent Trends in the Development of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Systems 509
    Amornchai Arpornwichanop and Suthida Authayanun

    51 Integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems for Electrical Power Generation-A Review 526
    Suttichai Assabumrungrat, Amornchai Arpornwichanop, Vorachatra Sukwattanajaroon, and Dang Saebea

    52 Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Secondary Batteries 547
    Fiona M. Gray and Michael J. Smith

    53 Recycling and Disposal of Battery Materials 566
    Michael J. Smith and Fiona M. Gray

    54 AC OR DC 578
    M. Aram Azadpour

    PART VI RENEWABLE ENERGY CONCEPTS

    55 Will Renewables Cut Carbon Dioxide Emissions Substantially? 581
    Herbert Inhaber

    56 The Concept of Base-Load Power 585
    Mark Diesendorf

    57 Tidal Power Harnessing 590
    Roger H. Charlier

    58 The Loading ofWater Current Turbines: The Betz Limit and Ducted Turbines 601
    D. P. Georgiou and N. G. Theodoropoulos

    59 Bottled Gas as Household Energy 606
    Masami Kojima

    60 Exergy Analysis: Theory and Applications 628
    Marc A. Rosen

    61 Global Transport Energy Consumption 651
    Patrick Moriarty and Damon Honnery

    62 Biomass: Renewable Energy from Plants and Animals 657

    63 Planting and Managing Switchgrass as a Biomass Energy Crop 663

    64 Municipal SolidWaste-Chronological Development 675

    65 Ethanol-Chronological Development 677

    66 Thermal Properties of Methane Hydrate by Experiment and Modeling and Impacts Upon Technology 680
    Robert P. Warzinski, Isaac K. Gamwo, Eilis J. Rosenbaum, Evgeniy M. Myshakin, Hao Jiang, Kenneth D. Jordan, Niall J. English, and David W. Shaw (Public Domain)

    PART VII SHALE GAS

    67 Shale Gas Will Rock theWorld 689
    Amy Myers Jaffe

    68 What is Shale Gas? 692
    Energy Information Administration (Public Domain)

    69 Directional and Horizontal Drilling in Oil and Gas Wells 695
    Public Domain

    70 Hydraulic Fracturing of Oil and Gas Wells Drilled in Shale 697
    Public Domain

    71 Hydraulic Fracturing: A Game-Changer for Energy and Economies 700
    Isaac Orr

    72 Zero Discharge Water Management for Horizontal Shale Gas Well Development 720
    West Virginia Water Research Institute (Public Domain)

    73 About Oil Shale-What is Oil Shale? 723
    Public Domain

    74 Natural Gas Basics-How Was Natural Gas Formed? 725
    Public Domain

    75 Natural Gas-Chronological Development 732
    Public Domain

    76 Energy Mineral Division of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Shale Gas and Liquids Committee Annual Report, FY 2014 734
    Neil S. Fishman, Chair

    INDEX 857