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Course Catalog 2013-2014
MOL-12206 Materials for Energy Technologies, 5 cr |
Person responsible
Erkki Levänen
Requirements
Examination from given material, axcepted poster and poster presentation axcepted exercise work (notes)
Learning Outcomes
After the course the student recognizes principles of processes changing energy from one form to another and identifies material properties to energy. The student can also identify critical material properties limiting the energy efficiency. The student will have knowledge of latest research and development achievements and challenges of renewal energy technologies and material challenges at field of solar energy, fuel cells, bioenergy, wind energy and energy storage systems. The student is also capable to do poster presentation at selected topic, gather the information from different sources and present it at seminar.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Energy policy, environmental challenges | Nuclear waste disposal | |
2. | Energy efficiency: light and strong materials, thermal insulation materials. | ||
3. | Boiler technology and related materials. Combustion and gasification and related materials. Corrosion and erosion resistant materials and coatings. Challenges of use of biomass | extreme conditions | waste combustion and gasification |
4. | Renewable energy: materials for solar and wind energy. | Energy efficient windows and related thin film technology | |
5. | Fuel cell (PEM and SOFC) and related material challenges | hydrogen production and storage | |
6. | Materials for storage of electricity, primary and secondary batteries | capacitors |
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
MOL-11200 Materiaalit | Advisable | |
MOL-11230 Materiaalitieteen tutkimusmenetelmät | Advisable | |
MOL-12226 Materials Processing 1 | Advisable | |
MOL-12236 Materials Processing 2 | Advisable |
Prerequisite relations (Requires logging in to POP)
Correspondence of content
Course | Corresponds course | Description |
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