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EY9009 ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNIQUES L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To detail on the different technologies in vogue for converting one form of energy to
another.
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the pros and cons of
Conventional energy conversion techniques
Direct energy conversion systems
Need and necessity of energy storage systems and their desirable characteristics
Detail on thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cells
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Energy conversion – conventional techniques – reversible and irreversible cycles –
Carnot, Stirling and Ericsson – Otto, Diesel, Dual, Lenoir, Atkinson, Brayton, rankine.
UNIT II DIRECT CONVERSION OF THERMAL TO ELECTRICAL
ENERGY 8
Thermoelectric Converters – thermoelectric refrigerator – thermoelectric generator –
Thermionic converters – Ferro electric converter – Nernst effect generator – thermo
magnetic converter.
UNIT III CHEMICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TO
ELECTRICAL ENERGY 9
Batteries – types – working – performance governing parameters – hydrogen energy
– solar cells.
UNIT IV ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS 9
Introduction – storage of mechanical energy, electrical energy, chemical energy,
thermal energy.
UNIT V FUEL CELLS 11
Basics – working advantages and drawbacks – types – comparative analysis –
thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cell process – performance of fuel cell –
applications.
9
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Archie.W.Culp, Principles of Energy Conversion, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1991,
Singapore
2. Kordesch. K, and Simader.G, Fuel Cell and Their Applications, Wiley-Vch,
Germany 1996
REFERENCES:
1. Kettari, M.A.Direct Energy Conversion, Addison-Wesley Pub. Co 1997
2. Hart A.B and Womack, G.J.Fuel Cells: Theory and Application, Prentice Hall,
Newyork Ltd., London 1989
EY9009 ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNIQUES L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To detail on the different technologies in vogue for converting one form of energy to
another.
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the pros and cons of
Conventional energy conversion techniques
Direct energy conversion systems
Need and necessity of energy storage systems and their desirable characteristics
Detail on thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cells
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Energy conversion – conventional techniques – reversible and irreversible cycles –
Carnot, Stirling and Ericsson – Otto, Diesel, Dual, Lenoir, Atkinson, Brayton, rankine.
UNIT II DIRECT CONVERSION OF THERMAL TO ELECTRICAL
ENERGY 8
Thermoelectric Converters – thermoelectric refrigerator – thermoelectric generator –
Thermionic converters – Ferro electric converter – Nernst effect generator – thermo
magnetic converter.
UNIT III CHEMICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TO
ELECTRICAL ENERGY 9
Batteries – types – working – performance governing parameters – hydrogen energy
– solar cells.
UNIT IV ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS 9
Introduction – storage of mechanical energy, electrical energy, chemical energy,
thermal energy.
UNIT V FUEL CELLS 11
Basics – working advantages and drawbacks – types – comparative analysis –
thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cell process – performance of fuel cell –
applications.
9
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Archie.W.Culp, Principles of Energy Conversion, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1991,
Singapore
2. Kordesch. K, and Simader.G, Fuel Cell and Their Applications, Wiley-Vch,
Germany 1996
REFERENCES:
1. Kettari, M.A.Direct Energy Conversion, Addison-Wesley Pub. Co 1997
2. Hart A.B and Womack, G.J.Fuel Cells: Theory and Application, Prentice Hall,
Newyork Ltd., London 1989
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