Solar Energy: An Introduction

Solar Energy: An Introduction

by Michael E. Mackay
ISBN-10:
0199652112
ISBN-13:
9780199652112
Pub. Date:
08/18/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199652112
ISBN-13:
9780199652112
Pub. Date:
08/18/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Solar Energy: An Introduction

Solar Energy: An Introduction

by Michael E. Mackay

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Overview

Solar Energy presents an introduction to all aspects of solar energy, from photovoltaic devices to active and passive solar thermal energy conversion, giving both a detailed and broad perspective of the field. It is aimed at the beginner involved in solar energy or a related field, or for someone wanting to gain a broader perspective of solar energy technologies.

A chapter considering solar radiation, basic principles applied to solar energy, semiconductor physics, and light absorption brings the reader on equal footing with the technology of either solar generated electrical current or useful heat. Details of how a solar cell works and then production of current from a photovoltaic device is discussed. Characterization of a solar cell is examined, allowing one the ability to interpret the current-voltage relation, followed by discussion of parameter extraction from this relation. This information can be used to understand what limits the performance of a given solar cell with the potential to optimize its performance. Applications of solar thermal energy are reviewed in detail from passive applications, for example the solar chimney, to active, such as the solar (power) tower, flat plate water heater, and solar thermal electricity generation. Consistency of analysis between the solar thermal applications is used enabling the reader to fully appreciate similarities and dissimilarities between these technologies. Ultimately, the scientist or engineer can understand existing systems, either photovoltaic or solar thermal devices, and design their own technology given the information in this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199652112
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/18/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Michael E. Mackay, Professor of Materials Science & Engineering and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware

Michael E. Mackay received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering with distinction from the University of Delaware, then worked for Proctor and Gamble prior to attending graduate school at the University of Illinois (Urbana) where he received M.S. and PhD degrees in chemical engineering. He subsequently became a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne (Australia), and has had positions at the University of Queensland (Australia), Stevens Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, and is presently the distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware. He is a nationally and internationally known leader in nanotechnology specializing in how nanoparticles improve polymer performance and their use in making novel devices and materials. Recently, he has focused his research efforts to make polymer-based solar cells that that can be made on any surface.

Table of Contents

1. Why solar energy is important2. Solar radiation3. Basic principles4. Electrons in solids5. Light absorption6. The photovoltaic device7. The solar chimney and tower8. The flat plate solar energy collector9. Solar thermal energy generated electricityAppendix A: Physical properties
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