The objective of the course is to provide an engineering assessment for realization of theoretical aspects and the practical limits of heat and power generation systems including solar and wind power, evaluation of operational performances, and analysis of modern concepts for achieving energy efficiency improvements and the sustainability of operations.
Course includes six main topics;
- Theoretical concepts, practical requirements/limitations and operational performances of commonly used thermal power plant designs such as; steam turbine power, gas turbine power and gas engine-based power plant applications.
- Fundamental concepts of the designs and practical limitations of both electrical and thermal power distribution networks.
- Analysis of the power cycles to estimate quality and quantity of waste heat recovery potential from thermal power generation systems and provide engineering solutions to utilize waste energy in appropriate combined power generation applications.
- Renewables fueled thermal power generation systems; biomass boilers, MSW incineration and gasification systems (waste to energy), large scale concentrated solar power and power generation from large scale wind power are presented (as case studies) and evaluate system concepts and performances.
- Evaluation of concepts and operational performances of more advanced designs thermal power systems, such Combined Power Generation (CPG), Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Combined Heat, Power and Cooling (CHPC) through case studies.
- Sustainability and mitigation of environmental impacts causing by thermal power plants