Thermodynamics of energy conversion and storage
Summary
The course is an introduction to the energy conversion. It focusses on the thermodynamics of the engines and systems for the conversion of energy from fossil fuels and renewable resources. The relevant aspects of modern energy conversion are treated and the potentials and limitations are estimated.
Content
• Basic introduction into thermodynamics of energy conversion
• Energy demand and energy economy
• Resources and climat change
• Internal combustion engines (piston engines)
• Turbines
• Nuclear power station
• Renewable energy sources
• Solar thermal energy conversion
• Wind power
• Hydro power
• Photovoltaics
• Geothermal energy
• Tides• Storage of renewable energy
Keywords
Energy conversion
Efficiency
Resources
Renewable energy
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- Work out / Determine the potential and limitations of the resources
- Describe the various energy conversion technologies
- Explain the thermodynamics of the energy conversion devices
- Analyze the relevant chemical reactions
- Compare technologies and estimate the potential
- Assess / Evaluate the performance of various energy conversion technologies
Teaching methods
Ex cathedra using Powerpoint slides. Examples will be shown to illustrate theory.
Expected student activities
Taking notes in the course hours. Solve the exercises.
Assessment methods
One final written exam.
Supervision
Office hours | Yes |
Assistants | Yes |
Resources
Bibliography
Henning STRUCHRUP, “Thermodynamics and energy conversion”, Springer (PDF CHF 54.-
http://www.hanser-elibrary.com/isbn/9783446427327)
David JC McKay, “Sustainable Energy - without the hot air”, http://www.withouthotair.com/cft.pdf
Ressources en bibliothèque
Notes/Handbook
Students have access to the slides few days before each lesson.
Moodle Link
In the programs
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Thermodynamics of energy conversion and storage
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Thermodynamics of energy conversion and storage
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Thermodynamics of energy conversion and storage
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Thermodynamics of energy conversion and storage
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional