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The Inclusion-Based Boundary Element Method (iBEM) is an innovative
numerical method for the study of the multi-physical and mechanical
behaviour of composite materials, linear elasticity, potential flow
or Stokes fluid dynamics. It combines the basic ideas of Eshelby's
Equivalent Inclusion Method (EIM) in classic micromechanics and the
Boundary Element Method (BEM) in computational mechanics. The book
starts by explaining the application and extension of the EIM from
elastic problems to the Stokes fluid, and potential flow problems
for a multiphase material system in the infinite domain. It also
shows how switching the Green's function for infinite domain
solutions to semi-infinite domain solutions allows this method to
solve semi-infinite domain problems. A thorough examination of
particle-particle interaction and particle-boundary interaction
exposes the limitation of the classic micromechanics based on
Eshelby's solution for one particle embedded in the infinite
domain, and demonstrates the necessity to consider the particle
interactions and boundary effects for a composite containing a
fairly high volume fraction of the dispersed materials. Starting by
covering the fundamentals required to understand the method and
going on to describe everything needed to apply it to a variety of
practical contexts, this book is the ideal guide to this innovative
numerical method for students, researchers, and engineers.
Building Integrated Photovoltaic Thermal Systems: Fundamentals,
Designs, and Applications presents various applications, system
designs, manufacturing, and installation techniques surrounding how
to build integrated photovoltaics. This book provides a
comprehensive understanding of all system components, long-term
performance and testing, and the commercialization of building
integrated photovoltaic thermal (BIPVT) systems. By addressing
potential obstacles with current photovoltaic (PV) systems, such as
efficiency bottlenecks and product heat harvesting, the authors not
only cover the fundamentals and design philosophy of the BIPVT
technology, but also introduce a hybrid system for building
integrated thermal electric roofing. Topics covered in Building
Integrated Photovoltaic Thermal Systems are useful for scientists
and engineers in the fields of photovoltaics, electrical and civil
engineering, materials science, sustainable energy harvesting,
solar energy, and renewable energy production.
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