99556 - PROGETTAZIONE DEGLI IMPIANTI MECCANICI M

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Energy Engineering (cod. 0935)

Learning outcomes

The student acquire the skills for designing and commissioning mechanical industrial plants. Particularly, the student will be able to: • Design the executive project of the industrial mechanical plant starting from the Process Flow Diagram (PFD); • Develop the test activities for the plant commissiong ; • Prepare the technical documentation necessary for the certification of the mechanical plants. The student also knows: The set of rules that oversees the placing on the market of the plant.

Course contents

Module 1: Directives for the design, manufacture, conformity assessment and utilization of mechanical industrial plants

1.1 Machinery Directive and CE approval

Framework of the Machinery Directive and CE certification

Case study: Ministerial Decree DM (329/04)

1.2 ATEX directives

Framework of the ATEX directives

Hazardous area classification (ATEX EN 60079-10-1) and selection of the component

Case study: hydrogen production and storage

Module 2: District heating and cooling systems

2.1 Traditional district heating systems with cogenerators

Third-generation district heating systems

Heat load duration diagram

P&I of the district heating plant

Design and selection of the main components

2.2 District heating and cooling systems with heat pump

Heat pumps

Framework of the F-Gas Regulation

Geothermal heat pumps: criteria for site identification

Geothermal heat pumps: tests for the characterization of the aquifer

P&I of district heating and cooling plant: E-Use(aq) project

Design and selection of the main componentsModule 1: Directives in mechanical plant design

2.3 District heating with solar thermal collectors

District heating plant: case study at Hørsholm (DK)

Thermal storage systems: case study at Høje Taastrup (DK)

Module 3: Mechanical plants for the energy efficiency and the decarbonisation of industrial processes

3.1 Trigeneration plant

Load analysis: thermal, electrical and refrigeration

Process Flow Diagram (PFD) and techno-economic feasibility analysis

P&I and principal component sizing

Testing and commissioning

3.2 Power to Hydrogen plant

Process Flow Diagram (PFD)

P&I and principal component sizing

CE certification

Testing and commissioning

 

 

Readings/Bibliography

Impianti Meccanici, di Sergio Fabbri, Ed. Patron.

Elementi di Impiantistica Meccanica_Aria e Acqua, di Sergio Fabbri, Ed. Pitagora Editrice Bologna.

Impianti Meccanici per l'Industria, di Arrigo Pareschi Ed. Progetto Leonardo, Bologna.

Dispense del corso disponibili sul sito del docente Cesare Saccani.

Dispense del corso disponibili sul sito del docente Alessandro Guzzini

Teaching methods

Frontal lectures, applications and site visits to plants

Assessment methods

Achievement will be assessed by the means of a final exam. This is based on an analytical assessment of the “expected learning outcomes” described above. In order to properly assess such achievement, the examination is based on a written test composed of three questions.

The rating is assigned based on the overall assessment of the whole test.

Higher grades will be awarded to students who demonstrate an organic understanding of the subject, a high ability for critical application, and a clear and concise presentation of the contents.

To obtain a passing grade, students are required to at least demonstrate a knowledge of the key concepts of the subject, some ability for critical application, and a comprehensible use of technical language.

A failing grade will be awarded if student shows knowledge gaps in key-concepts of the subject, inappropriate use of language and failures in the analysis of the subject. Then the exam result not sufficient if at least one question is not sufficient.

Usually the written test correction immediately follows the written test end. So, it is possible to make further oral questions to the students to better assess their skills and to better define the final evaluation.

Teaching tools

Company visits.

Case studies and slides written by the teacher.

Office hours

See the website of Alessandro Guzzini

SDGs

Affordable and clean energy Responsible consumption and production Climate Action

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.