Themen der Lehrveranstaltung
The Power Production, CHP and District Heating Systems course is a core teaching in the context of the Master in Energy Engineering and, specifically, it deals with the industrial plants used for electric and thermal power production both for small scale and community scale appliances. The course consists of two modules.
The first module starts with the description of the main energy resources with a particular focus on renewable sources. Then, fundamentals of energy conversion are presented, along with the working principles and the main operational aspects of the most used cogeneration plants both for large scale and for small scale distributed generation. Thermochemical processes are analyzed by means of thermodynamic and kinetic approaches, as well as direct conversion technologies. Technical aspects of power generation systems and solutions to improve their energy and environmental performance are presented, dealing also with constructive aspects, plant operation and management issues and heat distribution networks.
The second module introduces the fundamental concepts of cogeneration and presents the most used cogeneration solutions for civil and industrial applications. The working principles of the core devices of power production plants are presented. The main mechanical, fluid-dynamic and energy conservation principles and equations will be described and applied to the presented components of the power production plant. In particular, the following educational objectives will be addressed: constructive aspects, behavior of the fluid machines employed in power production plants, components, thermo-fluid-dynamic laws, evaluation of the plant performance in design and off-design operating conditions.
Unterrichtsform
Module A - "Thermal Engines"
This is a lecture course in which topics are presented by the Professor. Practical parts are explained by the Professor and the Teaching Assistants (if present).
Power Point presentations will be given to the students in pdf format before each single lecture. Additional material will be provided by the Professor.
Module B - "Thermal Power Production and Distribution"
The course consists of lectures in which the topics are presented by the professor. There are also classes (exercises) that will give practical examples of the application of theoretical topics. Course topics will be presented on the blackboard and using electronic slides. Teaching material and additional materials will be provided by the Professor during the semester.