Thermophotovoltaic Efficiency
Aiden Feynman
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
Thermophotovoltaic Efficiency explores recent advancements in thermophotovoltaic (TPV) technology, particularly focusing on how new materials and system designs are overcoming traditional energy conversion limits. TPV technology, a method of thermal-to-electrical energy conversion, is seeing previously unattainable efficiency levels, potentially revolutionizing renewable energy. The book highlights the importance of emitter materials with tailored spectral emissivity and sophisticated spectral control techniques, such as advanced reflector designs, in maximizing energy conversion.
The book takes a systematic approach, starting with the foundational principles of TPVs, including semiconductor physics and radiative heat transfer, before delving into advanced emitter materials and spectral control methods. Experimental results and modeling studies are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of achieving unprecedented conversion efficiencies. It argues that combining materials science and system engineering is key to commercially viable TPV systems, which could have significant implications for waste heat recovery and distributed power generation.
The book uniquely bridges academic research and industrial applications by offering a balanced perspective, integrating theoretical analysis with experimental validation. By presenting experimental data, simulation results, and case studies, Thermophotovoltaic Efficiency provides a comprehensive assessment of the field, making it a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and policymakers interested in renewable energy and materials science.
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