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Energy forms, closed and open systems, first and second laws of thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, energy converters and power transmission, power system characteristics, energy supply and demand, alternative energy (bio fuels, wind, hydro, wave, and others).
Overview and AimsThe aim of this course is to develop students understanding and analytical capability related to engineered energy systems. The course covers renewable energy sources, mechanical and thermal energy loads, engineering supply systems and energy conservation. The objectives of the course are: To provide an overview of the engineering of energy systems.To develop an understanding of renewable energy resources, thermal transport processes, mechanical power transmission and common energy converters.To give confidence in solving thermodynamic problems, including the estimation of thermal and mechanical loads, and the performance of energy supply systems.To provide a sound basis for later applications in energy engineering.
ENCI241
Larry Bellamy
Assignments and reports submitted late will be subject to a penalty. Unless advised otherwise this will be 10% of the assignment worth per day overdue.It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with the definitions, policies and procedures concerning academic misconduct and dishonest behaviour.Assignments and the exam are eligible for aegrotat consideration, whereas laboratories are not. Aegrotat applications related to the examination must be in accordance with Department and University policies.All repeating students must complete the whole course.
No texts are required for this course. Course notes will be provided.Recommended texts (in library) include:Turns, S. R., Thermal-fluid sciences: an integrated approach, 2006.Warhaft, Z. , Thermal-fluid engineering, 1997. Eastop, T.D and Croft, D.R., Energy efficiency for engineers and technologists, 1990.I strongly recommend reading Warhaft’s book from cover to cover.
Domestic fee $598.00
International fee $3,180.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .