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Thermal Energy Storage

Systems and Applications

Dinçer, Ibrahim / Rosen, Marc A.

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3. Auflage September 2021
672 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-119-71315-9
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Thermal Energy Storage Systems and Applications

Provides students and engineers with up-to-date information on methods, models, and approaches in thermal energy storage systems and their applications in thermal management and elsewhere

Thermal energy storage (TES) systems have become a vital technology for renewable energy systems and are increasingly being used in commercial and industrial applications including space and water heating, cooling, and air conditioning. TES technology has the potential to be a sustainable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly approach for facilitating more effective use of thermal equipment and correcting the imbalance that can occur between the supply and demand of energy.

The Third Edition of Thermal Energy Storage: Systems and Applications contains detailed coverage of new methodologies, models, experimental works, and methods in the rapidly growing field. Extensively revised and updated throughout, this comprehensive volume covers integrated systems with energy storage options, environmental impact and sustainability, design, analysis, assessment criteria, advanced tools in exergy and extended exergy, and more. New and expanded chapters address topics such as renewable energy systems in which thermal energy storage is essential, sensible and latent TES systems, and numerical modelling, simulation, and analysis of TES systems. Integrating academic research and practical information, this new edition:
* Discusses a variety of practical TES applications, their technical features, and potential benefits
* Explores recent developments and future directions in energy storage technologies
* Covers the latest generation of thermal storage systems and a wide range of applications
* Features new chapters, case studies, and chapter problems throughout the text
* Includes pertinent background information on thermodynamics, fluid flow, and heat transfer
* Contains numerous illustrative examples, full references, and appendices with conversion factors and thermophysical properties of various materials

Thermal Energy Storage: Systems and Applications, Third Edition is the perfect textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering, and a highly useful reference for energy engineers and researchers.

Preface

Acknowledgement

1 Basic Introductory Thermal Aspects

2 Energy Storage Systems

3 Thermal Energy Storage Methods

4 Energy and Exergy Analyses

5 Numerical Modeling and Simulation

6 Thermal Management with Phase Change Materials

7 Renewable Energy Systems with Thermal Energy Storage

8 Case Studies

Index
?brahim Dinçer is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ontario Tech University, Canada. Renowned for his pioneering works in the area of sustainable energy technologies, he has authored and co-authored numerous books and book chapters and more than 600 refereed journal and conference papers. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Energy Research and Exergy, An International Journal.

Marc A. Rosen is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ontario Tech University, Canada. He served as founding Dean of the UOIT Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and as President of the Engineering Institute of Canada and the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering. An expert in sustainable energy, he has authored many books, book chapters, and journal and conference papers, and is Editor-in-Chief of related journals.

I. Dinçer, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada; M. A. Rosen, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada