Marco SORRENTINO | ADVANCED ENERGY AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Marco SORRENTINO ADVANCED ENERGY AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS
cod. 0622300025
ADVANCED ENERGY AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS
0622300025 | |
DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA INDUSTRIALE | |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING | |
2015/2016 |
YEAR OF COURSE 2 | |
YEAR OF DIDACTIC SYSTEM 2012 | |
SECONDO SEMESTRE |
SSD | CFU | HOURS | ACTIVITY | |
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ING-IND/08 | 6 | 60 | LESSONS |
Objectives | |
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Provide the basic knowledge for innovative energy conversion systems and propulsion systems. It proposes the study of technologies under development with solutions being marketed on a small scale and for which it is expected mass diffusion in the medium term. The course, held in English, provides the industrial engineer the methodologies underlying the design of the proposed systems and the related issues of control and diagnosis. |
Prerequisites | |
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Previous base knowledge of energy and propulsion systems. |
Contents | |
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• Energy and environmental scenarios. • Fuel Cells. Types. Energy and environmental benefits. Basic principles. Performance. Applications in energy and transport. Planning, monitoring and diagnosis for mobile and stationary applications. • The hybrid propulsion. Hybridization and electrification. The interactions with the energy system. Operating principles. Classification of HEV. Design and control methodologies. |
Teaching Methods | |
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The course is given in English language. |
Verification of learning | |
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Oral examination. |
Texts | |
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• Slides, available on http://elearning.dimec.unisa.it/ • James Larminie and Andrew Dicks, Fuel Cells Explained, Wiley • AAVV, Fuel Cell Handbook, US DOE • Lino Guzzella and Antonio Sciarretta, Vehicle Propulsion Systems, Springer. |
More Information | |
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The course is given in English language. |
BETA VERSION Data source ESSE3 [Ultima Sincronizzazione: 2016-09-30]