Energy Storage : (Record no. 70442)

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ISBN 9781351621939
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 1351621939
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ISBN 9781351621922
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ISBN 1351621920
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ISBN 9781315112404
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ISBN 131511240X
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ISBN 9781351621915
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ISBN 1351621912
082 04 - CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call Number 621.3126
100 1# - AUTHOR NAME
Author Rufer, Alfred.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Energy Storage :
Sub Title Systems and Components.
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Place of publication Milton :
Publisher CRC Press,
Year of publication 2017.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 1 online resource (291 pages)
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Remark 2 ""Cover""; ""Half Title ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Table of Contents ""; ""Author ""; ""List of Symbols ""; ""Chapter 1: Generalities on Energy Storage ""; ""1.1 History and Context of Use ""; ""1.2 General Definitions ""; ""1.2.1 Definitions of Energy ""; ""1.2.2 Energy and Power ""
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Remark 2 ""1.2.3 About the Distribution of Energy """"1.2.4 Storage Form of Energy ""; ""1.2.5 Intermediary Conversion ""; ""1.2.6 Control and Diagnostic ""; ""1.3 Technical Definitions ""; ""1.3.1 C: Capacity ""; ""1.3.2 DoD: Depth of Discharge ""; ""1.3.3 SoC: State of Charge ""
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Remark 2 ""1.3.4 â#x80;#x9C;Round-Tripâ#x80;#x9D; Efficiency under Normal, Ideal, and Real Conditions """"1.3.5 Charge and Discharge Losses ""; ""1.3.6 Losses due to Self-Discharge ""; ""1.3.7 Total Losses ""; ""1.3.8 Round-Trip Efficiency ""; ""References ""; ""Chapter 2: Energy Storage Systems ""; ""2.1 Physical Systems ""
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Remark 2 ""2.1.1 Gravitational Hydro Pumped Storage """"2.1.2 Compressed Air Energy Storage ""; ""2.1.3 Rotational Kinetic Energy (Flywheels) ""; ""2.2 Electrical Systems ""; ""2.2.1 Superconductive Magnetic Energy Storage Systems (SMES) ""; ""2.2.2 Capacitive (and Supercapacitive) Systems ""
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Remark 2 ""2.2.3 Electrochemical Systems """"2.2.3.1 Oxidation and Reduction ""; ""2.2.4 Flow Batteries ""; ""2.2.5 Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Storage ""; ""References ""; ""Chapter 3: Comparative Ratings and Properties ""; ""3.1 System Ratings ""; ""3.2 Energy Density ""
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Remark 1 ""3.3 Power Density and Specific Power ""
520 2# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "This book will provide the technical community with an overview of the development of new solutions and products that address key topics, including electric/hybrid vehicles, ultrafast battery charging, smart grids, renewable energy (e.g., solar and wind), peak shaving, and reduction of energy consumption.?The needs for storage discussed are within the context of changes between the centralized power generation of today and the distributed utility of tomorrow, including the integration of renewable energy sources.Throughout the book, methods for quantitative and qualitative comparison of energy storage means are presented through their energy capacity as well as through their power capability for different applications. The definitions and symbols for energy density and power density are given and relate to the volume and weight of a given system or component. A relatively underdeveloped concept that is crucial to this text is known as the theory of Ragone plots. This theory makes possible the evaluation of the real amount of energy that can possibly release out of a given system, with respect to the level of power dependency chosen for the discharge process.From systems using electrochemical transformations, to classical battery energy storage elements and so-called flow batteries, to fuel cells and hydrogen storage, this book further investigates storage systems based on physical principles (e.g., gravitational potential forces, air compression, and rotational kinetic energy). This text also examines purely electrical systems such as superconductive magnets and capacitors. Another subject of analysis is the presentation of power electronic circuits and architectures that are needed for continuously controllable power flow to and from different storage means. For all systems described, the elementary principles of operation are given as well as the relationships for the quantified storage of energy. Finally, Energy Storage: Systems and Components contains multiple international case studies and a rich set of exercises that serve both students and practicing engineers."--Provided by publisher.
856 40 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS
Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351621939
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315112404
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf
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