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SUNPOWERED TEXTILES. Designing energy-autonomous electrotextile systems with solar cells | Elina Ilén, Janne Halme, Elina Palovuori, Bettina Blomstedt & Farid Elsehrawy | 9789526408491 | Aalto University

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SUN-POWERED TEXTILES

Designing energy-autonomous electrotextile systems with solar cells

Auteur:Elina Ilén, Janne Halme, Elina Palovuori, Bettina Blomstedt & Farid Elsehrawy

Uitgever:Aalto University

ISBN: 978-952-64-0849-1

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 160 pagina's
  • 1 jan. 2022

Get inspired to create sun-powered textiles! Sun-powered textiles offers guidelines for designing industrially scalable energy-autonomous e-textile applications powered by solar cells. It summarizes the findings, learnings and best practices from the Sun-powered textiles project (Aalto University 2019–2021) in concept creation, product design prototyping and industrialization of textile-integrated solar cells. The book provides concrete advice for solar cell selection, integration methods with textiles as well as instructions to measure and calculate the required solar cell areas for different applications. Sun-powered textiles is a must-read for everyone interested in learning about designing and manufacturing energy-autonomous e-textiles.

Get inspired to create sun-powered textiles! Sun-powered textiles offers guidelines for designing industrially scalable energy-autonomous e-textile applications powered by solar cells. It summarizes the findings, learnings and best practices from the Sun-powered textiles project (Aalto University 2019–2021) in concept creation, product design prototyping and industrialization of textile-integrated solar cells. The book provides concrete advice for solar cell selection, integration methods with textiles as well as instructions to measure and calculate the required solar cell areas for different applications. Sun-powered textiles is a must-read for everyone interested in learning about designing and manufacturing energy-autonomous e-textiles.

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