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Handbook of Hydrogen Energy Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Sherif S.A., Goswami D. Yogi, Stefanakos E.K. (Lee), Steinfeld Aldo

Couverture de l’ouvrage Handbook of Hydrogen Energy

Can hydrogen and electricity supply all of the world?s energy needs? Handbook of Hydrogen Energy thoroughly explores the notion of a hydrogen economy and addresses this question. The handbook considers hydrogen and electricity as a permanent energy system and provides factual information based on science.

The text focuses on a large cross section of applications such as fuel cells and catalytic combustion of hydrogen. The book also includes information on inversion curves, physical and thermodynamic tables, and properties of storage materials, data on specific heats, and compressibility and temperature?entropy charts and more.

  • Analyzes the principles of hydrogen energy production, storage, and utilization
  • Examines electrolysis, thermolysis, photolysis, thermochemical cycles, and production from biomass and other hydrogen production methods
  • Covers all modes of hydrogen storage: gaseous, liquid, slush, and metal hydride storage



Handbook of Hydrogen Energy

serves as a resource for graduate students, as well as a reference for energy and environmental engineers and scientists.

Hydrogen Production. Hydrogen Storage, Transportation, Handling and Distribution. Hydrogen Conversion. Field Validation/End Use. Cross-cutting topics. Appendices.

Professional

Dr. S.A. Sherif is a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Florida. He is editor-in-chief of the ASME Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (2014-2019), an emeritus editor of the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a subject editor of Solar Energy, an associate editor of the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer (2007-2011), and is on the editorial boards of 18 other thermal science journals. He is a Fellow of ASME and ASHRAE, an Associate Fellow of AIAA, a member of Commission B-1 of the International Institute of Refrigeration, and a member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy. He has over 300 refereed publications, 21 book chapters, 100 technical reports, and two US patents.

D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D, PE is a distinguished university professor and director of the Clean Energy Research Center at the University of South Florida. He is the editor-in-chief of the Solar Energy Journal. He has published as an author or editor 16 books, 14 book chapters, and more than 300 refereed technical papers. He also holds 18 patents, and has received more than 50 awards and certificates from major engineering and scientific societies for his work in renewable energy. Dr. Goswami is a Fellow of ASME, AAES, ASES, ASHRAE and the National Academy of Inventors. He is a member of the Pan American Academy of Engineering.

Dr. Elias Stefanakos is professor of electrical engineering and director of the Clean Energy Research Center (CERC) at the University of South Florida (USF) located in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is editor–in–chief of the Journal of Power and Energy Engineering (JPEE) and co-editor-USA of the Journal of Asian Electric Vehicles. He has published over 200 research papers in refereed journals and international conferences in the areas of materials, renewable energy sources and syst