B2139 - FONDAMENTI DELLE TECNOLOGIE A BASSA EMISSIONE PER L'INDUSTRIA ENERGETICA M

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Environmental Engineering (cod. 8894)

Learning outcomes

The course provides students with the basic elements for the analysis of low-emission technologies in the field of energy production, providing qualitative and quantitative elements for their evaluation, design and implementation. Learning outcomes:-Analysis of the methods and problems associated with the use of fossil resources for energy production; -Overview of the main technologies for the decarbonisation of industrial and energy processes; - Fundamental analysis and comparison of nuclear, solar, wind, hydroelectric and biomass technologies for the replacement of fossil fuel exploitation processes; - Quantitative analysis for the preliminary design and assessment of resources, operations, waste management and safety for the processes considered

Course contents

  • Introduction to primary energy sources and energy transformations
  • Generation and transmission of electricity
  • Generation of energy from fossil sources and combustion principles
  • Combustion of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels
  • Introduction to carbon capture & storage (CCS)
  • Production of hydroelectric energy
  • Production of wind energy
  • Solar and photovoltaic energy
  • Fundamentals of nuclear energy
  • Physics of nuclear reactors
  • Generation of nuclear energy
  • Nuclear fuels
  • Nuclear fuel cycle
  • Nuclear waste management
  • Elements of nuclear safety

Readings/Bibliography

  • Energy Technologies at the Cutting Edge, OECD Publishing, IEA (2005)
  • Manuale dell’ Ingegnere, Hoepli (2012)
  • Energy Science (Oxford University Press, 2017)
  • An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications (Mc Graw-Hill, 2012)

Teaching methods

Lectures with use of blackboard and computer slides

Assessment methods

The final exam is a written test only, which consists in a written essay on the theoretical, technical and design elements addressed during the course.

Teaching tools

Slides and lecture notes will be available on Virtuale

Office hours

See the website of Carmine D'Agostino