ABSTRACT

This book provides fundamental theoretical concepts for the understanding, the modelling, and the optimisation of energy conversion and storage devices. The discussion is based on the general footing of efficiency-power relations and energy-power relations (Ragone plots). Efficiency and Power in Energy Conversion and Storage: Basic Physical Concepts, is written for engineers and scientists with a bachelor-degree level of knowledge in physics. It contains:

  • An introductory motivation of the topic
  • A review on equilibrium thermodynamics
  • A primer to linear non-equilibrium thermodynamics and irreversible processes
  • An introduction to endo-reversible thermodynamics
  • The basics on the theory of Ragone plots
  • Derivations of efficiency-power relations or Ragone plots for illustrative examples like heat engines, batteries, capacitors, kinetic energy storage devices, solar power, photodiodes, electro-motors, transformers, and flow turbines
  • An excursion to impedance matching and the optimization of technical devices with respect to economic and related objectives 

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|40 pages

Equilibrium Statistical Thermodynamics

chapter 3|18 pages

Linear Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics

chapter 4|14 pages

The Entropy Production Rate

chapter 5|16 pages

Endoreversible Thermodynamics

chapter 6|14 pages

Ragone Plots

chapter 7|36 pages

Power and Efficiency Limits

chapter 8|14 pages

Performance Optimization