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Processing technologies and systems for production of hydrogen, syngas, liquid fuel as well as heat and power from various energy resources including traditional fossil fuels and renewable resources (such as biomass); energy related environmental issues and analysis; energy system optimisation; energy related electrochemical systems.
Processing technologies and systems for production of hydrogen, syngas, liquid fuel as well as heat and power from various energy resources including traditional fossil fuels and renewable resources (such as biomass); energy related environmental issues and analysis; energy system optimisation; energy related electrochemical systems. Topics include: • Hydrogen, syngas and liquid fuel from biomass and organic solid wastes (8L); • System analysis and optimisation for biomass to liquid fuels (2L); • Fuel cells and power storage (10L); • Refining and processing of Gaseous and Liquid Fossil Fuels (10L).
At the end of this course, the students are expected to:Understand issues and potential opportunities in energy sector. Understand the technologies and systems for production of hydrogen, syngas and liquid fuels from biomass and organic solid wastes.Understand the technologies and systems for production of hydrogen, syngas, liquid fuels and energy from natural gas and oil as well as related CO2 emission issue.Understand the technologies and systems of fuel cells and electricity storage.
This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attributes specified below:
Critically competent in a core academic discipline of their award
Students know and can critically evaluate and, where applicable, apply this knowledge to topics/issues within their majoring subject.
ENGR404
For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering Head of Department
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 30 lectures, 3 assignments and end of semester examination. Students should submit the assignments on required dates and time. Any delays without approval by the lecturer(s) will incur a penalty with exact mark reduction depending on the days of delay. Completion of all assessment items is a requirement for passing this course.Students may apply for special consideration if their performance in an assessment worth 10% or more is affected by circumstances including illness, bereavement, and some sporting events. Please see http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/exams/ for more information or ask the course coordinator. If students are unable to complete assessment items worth less than 10% of the course, or feel that their performance was or could be impaired, they should contact the course coordinator for special consideration. Such requests should be made before the assessment completion date - requests after this time will only be considered under special circumstances. Students prevented by circumstances from completing the course after the final date for withdrawing, may apply for special consideration for late discontinuation of the course. Applications must be submitted to the Examinations Office within five days of the end of the main examination period for the semester.
The materials to be taught will be selected from a number of references including recently published books and journal papers , and these references will be provided at the lectures.
CONCERNSStudents with concerns about the course should contact any of the teachers listed above, the 3rd Pro Director of Studies or the Head of DepartmentGENERAL POLICIES OF THE DEPARTMENTStudents may obtain the general policies of the University on matters such as the aegrotat applications, appeals procedures, reconsideration of grades and special provision for students with disabilities from the University Calendar.
PREREQUISITES FOR THIS COURSE: ENGR404. This is a required course for energy minor in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. RELATION TO OTHER COURSES:ENCH483 is an optional 3rd Professional course however, it is required for students who want to receive a certificate of energy process minor.
Domestic fee $937.00
International fee $5,125.00
* 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 Chemical and Process Engineering .