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Advanced Power Generation Systems

Achieve more sustainable and efficient power output using advanced thermodynamic cycles

Ibrahim Dincer (Author), Calin Zamfirescu (Author)

9780123838605, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 1 September 2014

656 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.5 cm, 1.13 kg

Advanced Power Generation Systems examines the full range of advanced multiple output thermodynamic cycles that can enable more sustainable and efficient power production from traditional methods, as well as driving the significant gains available from renewable sources. These advanced cycles can harness the by-products of one power generation effort, such as electricity production, to simultaneously create additional energy outputs, such as heat or refrigeration. Gas turbine-based, and industrial waste heat recovery-based combined, cogeneration, and trigeneration cycles are considered in depth, along with Syngas combustion engines, hybrid SOFC/gas turbine engines, and other thermodynamically efficient and environmentally conscious generation technologies. The uses of solar power, biomass, hydrogen, and fuel cells in advanced power generation are considered, within both hybrid and dedicated systems.

The detailed energy and exergy analysis of each type of system provided by globally recognized author Dr. Ibrahim Dincer will inform effective and efficient design choices, while emphasizing the pivotal role of new methodologies and models for performance assessment of existing systems. This unique resource gathers information from thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and energy system design to provide a single-source guide to solving practical power engineering problems.

  1. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
  2. Energy, Environment, and Sustainable Development
  3. Fossil Fuels and Alternatives
  4. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems
  5. Conventional Power Generating Systems
  6. Nuclear Power Generation
  7. Renewable-Energy-Based Power Generating Systems
  8. Integrated Power Generating Systems
  9. Multigeneration Systems
  10. Novel Power Generating Systems

Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Power generation & distribution [THRB]

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