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Edited by: Rashid, Muhammad H. © 2011
Elsevier
Description: This book covers all aspects of switching devices, converter circuit topologies, control techniques, and analytical methods and should appeal to engineering professionals.
By: Masters, Gilbert M. © 2004
Wiley - IEEE Press
Description: This is a comprehensive textbook for engineering students on the new trend of distributed power generation systems and renewable energy sources in electric power systems.
By: Dixon, S.L.; Eng, B. © 1998
Elsevier
Description: This book has applications for professionals and students in many subsets of the mechanical engineering discipline, with carryover into thermal sciences; which include fluid mechanics, combustion and heat transfer; dynamics and vibrations, as well as structural mechanics and materials engineering.
By: Wolsky, A.M. © 1989
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: This book discusses the impact of recent superconducting materials research, indicating research goals which appear realistic and, if reached, would enable diverse commercial applications of the new materials.
Edited by: Kaldellis, J. K. © 2010
Woodhead Publishing
Description: This book, for renewable energy professionals, consultants, researchers and academics, provides current knowledge and experience on wind-based hybrid renewable energy systems.
Edited by: Sørensen, John D.; Sørensen, Jens N. © 2011
Woodhead Publishing
Description: This book provides the latest developments in large-scale wind energy systems and will benefit engineers, technicians, manufacturers, researchers, and academics.
By: Shaw, Milton C. © 2001
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: This book fills in many of the gaps in engineering education by showing students and professionals, the historical background of problem solving.
Edited by: Cooray, Vernon © 2010
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Description: In addition to providing essential information on lightning protection for engineers and scientists, this book is intended for use as a textbook on lightning protection at a graduate and postgraduate level.
By: Farret, Felix A.; Simões, M. Godoy © 2006
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is a must-read for engineers, consultants, regulators, and environmentalists involved in energy production and delivery, helping them evaluate alternative energy sources and integrate them into an efficient energy delivery system.
By: Dixon, Hall © 2010
Elsevier
Description: Turbomachinery is a challenging and diverse field, with applications for professionals and students in many subsets of the mechanical engineering discipline, including fluid mechanics, combustion and heat transfer, dynamics and vibrations, as well as structural mechanics and materials engineering. This book will also appeal to professional engineers in the aerospace, global power, oil & gas and other industries who are involved in the design and operation of turbomachines.
By: Gevorkian, Peter © 2007
McGraw-Hill
Description: This highly visual resource goes beyond theory and provides solid, hands-on mechanical and electrical engineering information on the design and installation of sustainable energy systems. You will find everything you need including real-world case studies to develop the most energy efficient systems possible for a wide variety of projects.
Edited by: Ginley, David S.; Cahen, David © 2012
Cambridge University Press
Description: Whether a student taking an energy course or a newcomer to the field, this book will help readers to understand critical relationships between the environment, energy and sustainability.
By: Vanek, Francis M.; Albright, Louis D. © 2008
McGraw-Hill
Description: Filled with over 200 detailed illustrations and tables, the book examines short, medium, and long-term energy options for the remainder of the twenty-first century.
By: Gevorkian, Peter © 2006
McGraw-Hill
Description: A practical guide that clearly and expertly contrasts technologies, manufacturing processes, costs, and installation data for all types of renewable energy systems, Sustainable Energy Systems in Architectural Design provides the tools professionals need.
By: Mendler, Sandra; Odell, William; Lazarus, Mary Ann © 2006
John Wiley & Sons
Description: The practical reference guide on the integration of sustainable, high performance design covers major sustainability issues on an introductory level. Coverage of issues and design strategies related to site planning and design, energy and water conservation, materials selection and specification, and interior environmental quality.
Edited by: Vér, István L.; Beranek, Leo L. © 2006
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is a complete resource of critical noise control design information in one concise and manageable volume.
By: Shepherd, William; Zhang, Li © 2011
World Scientific
Description: This book devotes full chapters to the integration of wind farms into established electrical grid supply systems, and the environmental and economic aspects of wind generation. Engineers will be drawn to the practical approach in this book, featuring worked numerical examples complete with answers at the end of some chapters.
Edited by: Letcher, Trevor M. © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book contains contributions by expert scientists and engineers on all of the sources of energy available to us now and in the near future that will enable us to take the energy decisions needed for sustaining development and dealing with climate change.
By: Bollen, Math H. J.; Yu-Hua Gu, Irene © 2006
Wiley - IEEE Press
Description: This text is intended for two groups of readers: students and researchers in power engineering who need to use signal processing techniques for power system applications, and students and researchers in signal processing who need to perform power system disturbance analyses and diagnostics.