Vorlesung: Kraftwerkstechnik
Lecturers: |
Energy conversion and processes in the basic industry: Operation and maintenance: |
Extent: |
Energy conversion and processes in the basic industry: 2 SWS Lecture, 2 SWS Exercise, Self-study Operation and maintenance: 2 SWS Lecture, Self-study |
Module number: | MW-MB-ET-16 |
Credit points: | 6 |
Content
Contents of the module are the special interrelationships of energy conversion in the area of production and power plant processes as well as their engineering description as basic building blocks and their balancing by means of thermodynamic cycle processes. The module covers the entire process chain from fuel preparation to the main plant technology and its downstream equipment, taking into account energy policy/legal framework conditions. Furthermore, it includes the operation and maintenance supporting assistance systems.
Documents/Scripts/Download
Script and Powerpoint presentations
OPAL - Thermal process technology
Examination
The module examination consists of a written examination of 150 minutes duration for more than 20 registered students and an oral examination as a group examination of 30 minutes duration for up to 20 registered students; if necessary, this will be announced to the registered students in writing at the end of the registration period.
Literature
Scholz, R.; Beckmann, M.; Schulenburg, F.: Abfallbehandlung in thermischen Verfahren. B.G. Teubner Stuttgart, Leipzig, Wiesbaden. 2001. ISBN 3-519-00402-X.
Effenberger, H.: Dampferzeugung. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. Springer-Verlag, 2000.
Sterner, M.; Stadler, I.: Energiespeicher – Bedarf, Technologien, Integration. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2014. ISBN 978-3-642-37379-4.
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-37380-0.
Crastan, V.: Elektrische Energieversorgung 2 - Energiewirtschaft und Klimaschutz, Elektrizitätswirtschaft, Liberalisierung, Kraftwerktechnik und alternative Stromversorgung, chemische Energiespeicherung. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, NewYork, 3., bearbeitete Auflage, 2012. ISBN 978-3-642-19855-7. DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-19856-4.