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Code
ME-ENE1
Version
2.0
Offered by
Mechanical Engineering
ECTS
5
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Thermodynamics
Main purpose
The purpose of the course is to ensure that the student will understand the design and calculation of renew-able energy plants with focus on energy production, energy savings and storage and environmental condi-tions
Knowledge
The student will acquire knowledge in,
– Energy savings
– Thermal solar heating and simulating of energy storage systems using TRNSYS 17
– Other thermal energy system (Packed-bed storage, storage wall and phase change energy storage)
– Biomass and biogas
– District heating and district heating network
– Geothermal energy
Renewable energy management (e.g. tax structures, costs for energy production, cost analyses, environmental issues)
Skills
Analyse the consumption of town or building and evaluate possible energy savings. Calculate the energy production from renewable sources with the integration of various energy storage scenarios. Calculate the eventually needs for supplementary fossil fuel production and the saving of CO2 emission.
Competences
The student will be able to communicate with students, engineers and companies about renewable energy and outline proposals for renewable energy supply.
Topics
Teaching methods and study activities
The workload for student is expected to be 138 hours. There will be 3 lessons per week in 12 weeks.
The teacher will go over the course topics in the classroom, combining theory with exercises and black-board teaching as well as PowerPoint presentations.
The student is expected to read the detailed literature and to solve compulsory assignments between lessons.
Student Activity Model:
According to the Study Activity Model, the workload is divided as follows:
Category 1, Initiated by the lecturer with the participation of lecturer and students: 32 hours – 23%
Category 2: Initiated by lecturer with participation of students: 79 hours – 57 %
Category 3: Initiated by students with participation of students: 27 hours – 20 %
Category 4: Initiated by students with the participation of lecturer and students: 0 hours – 0%
Resources
Eriksen, Åge Bredahl: Compendium: Renewable energy
TRNSYS 17
Evaluation
Examination
Requirements for attending examination
Course assignments account for 40 % of final grade; it is divided into 20% for 2 assignments and 20% for 1 mini project. The final exam will count 60%. The final exam divided into:
a. Oral evaluation on the mini project (30%)
b. Additional question from draw on the spot (30%)
Type of examination:
Individual oral examination - 25 minutes - based upon a subject found by draw and mini project discussion.
Censor: Internal
Allowed tools:
None
Re-examination:
Course assignments account for 40 % of final grade while the final re-exam count 60%. The students might asked to do new mini project if required, improve the already submitted one or keep it without improvement.
Grading criteria
Additional information
Responsible
Salwan Dihrab
Valid from
2/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Course type
Business and Management
Keywords
Specialisation/Area, Sustainable Energy