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0 reviews Beginning with a general summary of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer, this book goes on to discuss practical applications with chapters that include TES systems, environmental impact, energy savings, energy and exergy analyses, numerical modeling and simulation, case studies and new techniques and performance assessment methods.Content:
Chapter 1 General Introductory Aspects for Thermal Engineering (pages 1–50):
Chapter 2 Energy Storage Systems (pages 51–82):
Chapter 3 Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Methods (pages 83–190):
Chapter 4 Thermal Energy Storage and Environmental Impact (pages 191–209):
Chapter 5 Thermal Energy Storage and Energy Savings (pages 211–231):
Chapter 6 Energy and Exergy Analyses of Thermal Energy Storage Systems (pages 233–334):
Chapter 7 Numerical Modeling and Simulation of Thermal Energy Storage Systems (pages 335–412):
Chapter 8 Thermal Energy Storage Case Studies (pages 413–482):
Chapter 9 Recent Advances in TES Methods, Technologies, and Applications (pages 483–583):