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Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques [electronic resource] : Atmosphere, Environment, Climate Change and Renewable Energy / by Zekai ʤen.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: London : Springer London, 2008Descripción: XII, 276 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
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  • 9781848001343
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  • SpringerLink (Online service)
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  • 621.042 23
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  • Libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Solar irradiation is the fundamental initiator of renewable energy alternatives, such as wind, wave, hydrogen and biomass energy sources. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques presents methods for the quantitative determination of the amount of solar irradiation incident on a surface on the Earth. The book collects together material from the current literature in atmospheric environmental sciences, climate change research, meteorology, engineering and renewable energy, liberally illustrated by diagrams and worked examples. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques provides a sound background to the underlying physical principles of solar irradiation and energy, with explanations as to how these can be modeled and applied in solar energy projects and design. Bringing together information not found elsewhere in a single source, the book includes an innovative exposition of expert system methodologies used in the domain of solar irradiation and energy. In addition to methodologies such as statistics and geo-statistics (regionalized variables), new modeling approaches such as fuzzy logic inference, artificial neural network (ANN) and genetic algorithm techniques are introduced, along with both classical Kriging and newly developed techniques for spatial solar irradiation modeling. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques is a valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including energy analysts, thermal device designers, photovoltaic specialists, architects and engineers, agronomists, hydrologists, atmospheric scientists and meteorologists, climate change specialists, and environmentalists. Springer would like to acknowledge that that this book has used material from Professor Tariq Muneers book, ǣSolar radiation and daylight modelsǥ, 2nd Edition, 2004 published by Elsevier. The following material from Muneers book has been used within this book. All figure, table and section numbers refer to Muneer (2004). Figure 1.1.2 Figure 1.2.1 Table 1.2.2 Section 1.10 Section 1.10.1 Section 1.10.2 Section 1.10.3 Section 1.11 Figure 1.10.1 Figure 1.11.1 Section 1.11.3 Table 1.11.1 Section 1.11.4 Section 1.11.5
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Energy and Climate Change -- Atmospheric Environment and Renewable Energy -- Solar Radiation Deterministic Models -- Linear Solar Energy Models -- Non-Linear Solar Energy Models -- Spatial Solar Energy Models -- Solar Radiation Devices and Collectors.

Solar irradiation is the fundamental initiator of renewable energy alternatives, such as wind, wave, hydrogen and biomass energy sources. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques presents methods for the quantitative determination of the amount of solar irradiation incident on a surface on the Earth. The book collects together material from the current literature in atmospheric environmental sciences, climate change research, meteorology, engineering and renewable energy, liberally illustrated by diagrams and worked examples. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques provides a sound background to the underlying physical principles of solar irradiation and energy, with explanations as to how these can be modeled and applied in solar energy projects and design. Bringing together information not found elsewhere in a single source, the book includes an innovative exposition of expert system methodologies used in the domain of solar irradiation and energy. In addition to methodologies such as statistics and geo-statistics (regionalized variables), new modeling approaches such as fuzzy logic inference, artificial neural network (ANN) and genetic algorithm techniques are introduced, along with both classical Kriging and newly developed techniques for spatial solar irradiation modeling. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Modeling Techniques is a valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including energy analysts, thermal device designers, photovoltaic specialists, architects and engineers, agronomists, hydrologists, atmospheric scientists and meteorologists, climate change specialists, and environmentalists. Springer would like to acknowledge that that this book has used material from Professor Tariq Muneers book, ǣSolar radiation and daylight modelsǥ, 2nd Edition, 2004 published by Elsevier. The following material from Muneers book has been used within this book. All figure, table and section numbers refer to Muneer (2004). Figure 1.1.2 Figure 1.2.1 Table 1.2.2 Section 1.10 Section 1.10.1 Section 1.10.2 Section 1.10.3 Section 1.11 Figure 1.10.1 Figure 1.11.1 Section 1.11.3 Table 1.11.1 Section 1.11.4 Section 1.11.5

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