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Thomas Bauer
Thermophotovoltaics
Basic Principles and Critical Aspects of System Design
Repr. d. Ausg. v. 2011. 2013. xx, 202 S. 32 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2013
ISBN: 3-642-26881-1 (3642268811)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-642-26881-6 (9783642268816)
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Covering one of the hot topics in alternative energy generation, this volume explains the basics of thermophotovoltaics-deriving power from heat-and explains applications such as energy production from waste heat recovery and concentrated solar power.
Thermophotovoltaics is the science and technology associated with the direct generation of electricity from high temperature heat. Potential applications include combined heat and power, portable and auxiliary power, radioisotope space power, industrial waste heat recovery and concentrated solar power. This book aims at serving as an introduction to the underlying theory, overview of present day components and system arrangements, and update of the latest developments in the field. The emphasis is placed on the understanding of the critical aspects of efficient thermophotovoltaic system design. The aim is to assist researchers in the field.
Introduction.- PART I: Radiators (Emitters).- Filters.- Photovoltaic Cells.- PART II: SYSTEMS.- Heat Transfer.- Cavity Design and Optical Control.- Competing Technologies.- Projected System Performances and Potential Applications.
Aus den Rezensionen:
"... Ein ausgewogenes, technisch fundiertes Buch, dem es gelingt, die Thermofotovoltaik zu erläutern, ihre Einsatzgebiete aufzuzeigen und ihre Eigenschaften in den Gesamtzusammenhang der nachhaltigen Stromerzeugungsarten zu positionieren." (Bulletin SEV/VSE, 2/December/2011, Issue 12, S. 66)
The author studied electrical engineering at Heilbronn University in Germany and completed his PhD in the field of thermophotovoltaics at Northumbria University in the UK in 2005. Currently, he works at the Institute of Technical Thermodynamics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR).