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Polymeric Materials For Solar Thermal Applications

  • SKU: BELL-4310248
Polymeric Materials For Solar Thermal Applications
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.17 MB
Pages: 401
ISBN: 9783527332465, 9783527659609, 3527332464, 3527659609
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Polymeric Materials For Solar Thermal Applications by 9783527332465, 9783527659609, 3527332464, 3527659609 instant download after payment.

Bridging the gap between basic science and technological applications, this is the first book devoted to polymers for solar thermal applications.
Clearly divided into three major parts, the contributions are written by experts on solar thermal applications and polymer scientists alike. The first part explains the fundamentals of solar thermal energy especially for representatives of the plastics industry and researchers. Part two then goes on to provide introductory information on polymeric materials and processing for solar thermal experts. The third part combines both of these fields, discussing the potential of polymeric materials in solar thermal applications, as well as demands on durability, design and building integration.
With its emphasis on applications, this monograph is relevant for researchers at universities and developers in commercial labs.

Content:
Chapter 1 Principles (pages 1–11): Markus Peter
Chapter 2 Solar Thermal Market (pages 13–27): Karl?anders Wei?, Christoph Zauner, Jay Burch and Sandrin Saile
Chapter 3 Thermal Solar Energy for Polymer Experts (pages 29–71): Dr.?Ing. Philippe Papillon and Claudius Wilhelms
Chapter 4 Conventional Collectors, Heat Stores, and Coatings (pages 73–106): Stephan Fischer, Harald Druck, Stephan Bachmann, Elke Streicher, Jens Ullmann and Beate Traub
Chapter 5 Thermal Loads on Solar Collectors and Options for their Reduction (pages 107–117): Christoph Reiter, Christoph Trinkl and Wilfried Zorner
Chapter 6 Standards, Performance Tests of Solar Thermal Systems (pages 119–126): Stephan Fischer and Christoph Zimmermann
Chapter 7 Plastics Market (pages 127–134): Katharina Resch and Prof. Dr. mont. Gernot M. Wallner
Chapter 8 Polymeric Materials (pages 135–149): Prof. Dr. mont. Gernot M. Wallner, Reinhold W. Lang and Karl Schnetzinger
Chapter 9 Processing: 9.1 Structural Polymeric Materials (pages 151–166): Helmut Vogel
Chapter 10 Paint Coatings for Polymeric Solar Absorbers and Their Applications (pages 167–186): Ivan Jerman, Matjaz Kozelj, Lidija Slemenik Perse and Boris Orel
Chapter 11 Polymer Durability for Solar Thermal Applications (pages 187–210): Susan C. Mantell and Jane H. Davidson
Chapter 12 Plastics Properties and Material Selection (pages 211–218): Ulrich Endemann and Andreas Magerlein
Chapter 13 State of the Art: Polymeric Materials in Solar Thermal Applications (pages 219–242): Dr. scient. Michaela Meir Meir, Fabian Ochs, Claudius Wilhelms and Prof. Dr. mont. Gernot Wallner
Chapter 14 Structural Polymeric Materials – Aging Behavior of Solar Absorber Materials (pages 243–253): Suanne Kahlen, Prof. Dr. mont. Gernot M. Wallner and Reinhold W. Lang
Chapter 15 Thermotropic Layers for Overheating Protection of all?Polymeric Flat Plate Solar Collectors (pages 255–265): Katharina Resch, Robert Hausner, Prof. Dr. mont. Gernot M. Wallner and Reinhold W. Lang
Chapter 16 Application of POSS Compounds for Modification of the Wetting Properties of TISS Paint Coatings (pages 267–286): Ivan Jerman, Boris Orel and Matjaz Kozelj
Chapter 17 Conceptual Design of Collectors (pages 287–299): Karl?anders Weiss, Steffen Jack, Axel Muller and John Rekstad
Chapter 18 Collectors and Heat Stores (pages 301–317): Stefan Brunold, Dr.?Ing. Philippe Papillon, Micha Plaschkes, John Rekstad and Claudius Wilhelms
Chapter 19 Durability Tests of Polymeric Components (pages 319–349): Stefan Brunold, Florian Ruesch, Roman Kunic, John Rekstad Michaela Meir and Claudius Wilhelms
Chapter 20 Architecturally Appealing Solar Thermal Systems – A Marketing Tool in Order to Attract New Customers and Market Segments (pages 351–357): Ingvild Skjelland, John Rekstad, Karl?Anders Weiss and Maria Christina Munari Probst
Chapter 21 Obstacles for the Application of Current Standards (pages 359–370): Stephan Fischer, Christoph Zauner, Dr.?Ing. Philippe Papillon, Andreas Bohren, Stefan Brunold and Robert Hausner

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