IMIST


Votre recherche a retourné 29 résultats.

Analytical Modelling of Fuel Cells. par Kulikovsky, Andrei A. Publication : Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2010 . 1 online resource (312 pages) , Front cover; Half title page; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Fuel cell basics; Chapter 2. Catalyst layer performance; Chapter 3. One-dimensional model of a fuel cell; Chapter 4. Quasi-2D model of a fuel cell; Chapter 5. Modelling of fuel cell stacks; Bibliography; Abbreviations; Nomenclature; Index. Date : 2010 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Atlas of veterinary hematology Blood and bone marrow of domestic animals par Harvey, John W. Publication : Philadelphia Saunders 2001 . 228 p. , This color atlas is designed as a reference for the morphologic aspects of veterinary hematology of common domestic animals. It covers a variety of species, including dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and llamas. The atlas is divided into two sections, the first covers blood, while the second discusses bone marrow. Techniques for the collection and preparation of blood and bone marrow spears and bone marrow core biopsies are covered in addition to the morphology of the tissues collected. Often, multiple examples of a cell type or abnormal condition are shown to illustrate the variance in morphology. 26 cm. Date : 2001 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Crystalline silicon solar cells / par Goetzberger,, A. Publication : Chichester : | New York : Wiley, 1998 . xvi, 237 p. : 24 cm. Date : 1998 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Fuel cells in the waste-to-energy chain distributed generation through non-conventional fuels and fuel cells par McPhail, Stephen J. Publication : London | New York Springer. 2012 . xiii, 227 pages 24 cm. Date : 2012 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Modeling and control of fuel cells : distributed generation applications / par Nehrir, Mohammad Hashem. Publication : Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2009 . xviii, 296 pages : , "The emerging fuel cell (FC) technology is growing rapidly in its applications from small-scale portable electronics to large-scale power generation. This book gives students, engineers, and scientists a solid understanding of the FC dynamic modeling and controller design to adapt FCs to particular applications in distributed power generation." "The book begins with a fascinating introduction to the subject, including a brief history of the U.S. electric utility formation and restructuring. Next, it provides coverage of power deregulation and distributed generation (DG), DG types, fuel cell DGs, and the hydrogen economy. Modeling and Control of Fuel Cells is an excellent reference book for students and professionals in electrical, chemical, and mechanical engineering and scientists working in the FC area."--MONO JACKET. 25 cm. Date : 2009 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Nanostructured materials in solar energy conversion application par Soga, Tetsuo Publication : [S.l.] Elsevier 2006 . 600 p. Date : 2006 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion. par Soga, Tetsuo. Publication : Burlington : Elsevier, 2007 . 1 online resource (615 pages) Date : 2007 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

PEM fuel cells Theory and practice par Barbir, Frano Publication : Amsterdam | Boston Elsevier/Academic Press 2013 . xvii, 518 pages 24 cm. Date : 2013 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Solar cell research progress   Publication : New York Nova Science Pub Inc 2008 . 329 p. , A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a device that converts light energy into electrical energy. Sometimes the term solar cell is reserved for devices intended specifically to capture energy from sunlight, while the term photovoltaic cell is used when the light source is unspecified. Fundamentally, the device needs to fulfil only two functions: photogeneration of charge carriers (electrons and holes) in a light-absorbing material, and separation of the charge carriers to a conductive contact that will transmit the electricity (simply put, carrying electrons off through a metal contact into a wire or other circuit). This conversion is called the photovoltaic effect, and the field of research related to solar cells is known as photovoltaics.Solar cells have many applications. They have long been used in situations where electrical power from the grid is unavailable, such as in remote area power systems, Earth-orbiting satellites and space probes, consumer systems, e.g. handheld calculators or wrist watches, remote radiotelephones and water pumping applications. More recently, they are starting to be used in assemblies of solar modules (photovoltaic arrays) connected to the electricity grid through an inverter, often in combination with a net metering arrangement. This new book presents the latest research in the field from around the globe. 27 cm. Date : 2008 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),
Solar cells and their applications par Fraas,, Lewis M. Publication : [S.l.] Wiley 2010 . 648 p. , A major update of solar cell technology and the solar marketplace Since the first publication of this important volume over a decade ago, dramatic changes have taken place with the solar market growing almost 100-fold and the U.S. moving from first to fourth place in the world market as analyzed in this Second Edition. Three bold new opportunities are identified for any countries wanting to improve market position. The first is combining pin solar cells with 3X concentration to achieve economic competitiveness near term. The second is charging battery-powered cars with solar cell–generated electricity from arrays in surrounding areas—including the car owners' homes—while simultaneously reducing their home electricity bills by over ninety percent. The third is formation of economic "unions" of sufficient combined economic size to be major competitors. In this updated edition, feed-in tariffs are identified as the most effective approach for public policy. Reasons are provided to explain why pin solar cells outperform more traditional pn solar cells. Field test data are reported for nineteen percent pin solar cells and for ~500X concentrating systems with bare cell efficiencies approaching forty percent. Paths to bare cell efficiencies over fifty percent are described, and key missing program elements are identified. Since government support is needed for new technology prototype integration and qualification testing before manufacturing scale up, the key economic measure is identified in this volume as the electricity cost in cents per kilowatt-hour at the complete installed system level, rather than just the up-front solar cell modules' costs in dollars per watt. This Second Edition will benefit technologists in the fields of solar cells and systems; solar cell researchers; power systems designers; academics studying microelectronics, semiconductors, and solar cells; business students and investors with a technical focus; and government and political officials developing public policy. 25 cm. Date : 2010 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Vous ne trouvez pas ce que vous cherchez ?
© Tous droits résérvés IMIST/CNRST
Angle Av. Allal Al Fassi et Av. des FAR, Hay Ryad, BP 8027, 10102 Rabat, Maroc
Tél:(+212) 05 37.56.98.00
CNRST / IMIST

Propulsé par Koha