Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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ERE608 - Energy Efficient Buildings

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Energy Resources Engineering

Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

Introduction- Buildings- Energy Efficiency: Buildings Sector- Residential Sector-Commercial Sector- Public Sector- Envelope and Equipment- Energy Supply- Energy Codes-Standards and Laws- Comfort sensors- Lighting and day light- Optimization of heat, air, and ventilation.
ERE609 - Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Energy Resources Engineering

Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

Introduction- Current Practice of Production and use of Waste Derived Fuels: (Introduction-RDF From Processed Municipal Solid Waste)- RDF From Industrial Wastes- Environmental Assessment: (Introduction–Methodology- Technological Assumptions- RDF Assumptions)- Economic Assessment: (Municipal Waste Management Perspective- CoIncineration Plant Perspective- Market Dynamics- Cost Information)- Alternative RDF Utilization Processes- Biomass: Virgin Biomass Production- Waste Biomass Abundance Energy Potential and Availability- Physical Conversion Processes- Integrated Biomass Production Conversion Systems and Net Energy Production
ERE610 - Energy Storage (I)

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Energy Resources Engineering

Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

Introduction- Thermal Energy Storage (Sensible Heat-Latent Heat- Inorganic Phase Change Materials- Organic Phase Change Materials- Quasi-Latent Heat-Heat Pumps)- Energy Storage in Organic Fuels (Synthetic Liquid Fuels- Gaseous Fuels Stored as Liquids)- Mechanical Energy (Potential Energy Storage-Energy Storage in Pressurized Gas- Hydroelectric Power Pumped-Hydro Storage)- Hydrogen Storage (Storage of Gaseous Hydrogen in High Pressure Tanks- Storage of Liquid Hydrogen inInsulated Tanks- Ammonia and Related Materials as Hydrogen Storage Media)- Energy Storage for Mediumto-Large Scale Applications (Utility Load Leveling, Peak Shaving, Transients)- Storage of Solar and Wind Generated Energy- Storage Technologies that are Especially Suited to these Applications- Energy storage strategies.
ERE611 - Energy Storage (II)

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Energy Resources Engineering

Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

Electromagnetic Energy (Energy Storage in Capacitors- Electrochemical Charge Storage Mechanisms- Electrostatic Energy Storage-Modeling Transient Behavior of Electrochemical Systems- Energy Storage in Magnetic Systems- Energy Storage in Superconducting Magnetic Systems- Batteries- Primary-No rechargeable Batteries- Lead-Acid Batteries for Large Scale Storage- Sodium/Sulfur Batteries- Storage of Energy for Vehicle Propulsion- Hybrid System Strategies-- Energy storage strategies.
ERE612 - Dynamic Uninterruptible Power Supply System (UPS)

Faculty : Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
School : Energy Resources Engineering

Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

Introduction (Principles and Configurations- Design Criteria and Selection-Installation and Testing- Maintenance)- Principles and Configurations of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems-Rotary UPS System Configurations- Design and Selection of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)- Installation and Testing of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)- Power Distribution and Equipment Grounding and Shielding Requirements-Testing and Start-Up-Test Equipment- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems Maintenance Procedures.