Abstract
AbstractThe article discussed with the creation of renewable energy systems and engineering solutions based on the morphological approach. The main disadvantage of traditional energy sources is their exhaustibility. When used, there is “thermal” pollution of the environment and the release of gases CO2, methane, NO and others, which leads to the greenhouse effect. Non-conventional, renewable sources include hydropower, tidal energy, wave fluctuations, wind energy, solar energy, which converts solar energy into electrical and thermal energy. A special place among unconventional and renewable sources is occupied by solar and hydrogen energy. The article considers the application of the morphological approach to the study of renewable energy use. This approach is considered as part of knowledge representation and engineering. Two engineering studies are given as examples. The object under study was a transportation system using renewable energy sources. Hydrogen-based renewable energy sources were also investigated.KeywordsKnowledge engineeringGreen energy in transportCAD designmorphological matrixRenewable energySolar and hydrogen energy
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