Courses: ENERGI360 Energy physics and Technology - Spring 2024




Credits

10.0

Level of Study

Master

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Spring

Place of Instruction

Bergen

Objectives and Content

Aim
This course aims to provide an insight into the physics behind various energy technologies. It allows students to gain knowledge pertaining to practical energy conversion devices, their efficiency, their technology maturity along with their potential for improvement, and future technologies with their prospects; also a consideration of the sustainable use of materials in order to reduce the demand for energy in manufacturing.

Content
During the semester students are expected to deepen their subject knowledge in: the extraction of fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and coal) along with their processing ready for subsequent use, the physics and chemistry of combustion including thermodynamic laws and energy concepts, the formation of pollutants, internal combustion engines (including steam turbines and heat engines) along with possibilities for heat recovery, the impact of pollutants on the environment, the conversion of light into electrical power and associated solar technologies, the design and aerodynamics of wind energy devices, nuclear and fusion reactor physics and aspects of proliferation and, the energy demands that the use of materials creates. A common theme is that the student will be given a comprehensive explanation of the physics pertaining to current devices and factors that affect their design, the state of current knowledge, and future predictions with possible implementations.

 

 

 

 

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course the student should be able to, defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge
The student

Skills

The student

General competence

The student:

Required Previous Knowledge

MAT111 Calculus 1 or equivalent

Recommended Previous Knowledge

PHYS113 Mechanics 2 and Thermodynamics/KJEM210 Chemical Thermodynamics, or equivalent, and KJEM110 Chemistry and Energy or equivalent

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

ENERGI220: 5 ECTS

ENERGI210: 10 studiepoeng

Access to the Course

Access to the course requires admission to a programme of study at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be delivered by subject specialists from academia and, where appropriate, from outside academia. Normally, the course will consist of a combination of lectures and tutorials as deemed appropriate by each subject specialist; but will typically consist of 1 x 2hour lecture and 1 x 2 hour tutorial each week. The exercises will normally include practice in calculations and discussions of topics addressed in the lectures; however, for broader topics there may be 2 x 2hours of lectures in a week with calculation interspersed within the lectures.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

There are no mandatory in-course assignments.

Forms of Assessment

Written formal closed book examination 4 hours. Typically, there will be a choice of questions in the examination.

Examination Support Material

Non-programmable calculator, according to the faculty regulations. In addition hand-written notes.

Grading Scale

The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.

Assessment Semester

Examination both spring semester and autumn semester. In semesters without teaching the examination will be arranged at the beginning of the semester.

Reading List

The reading list will be available within July 1st for the autumn semester and January 1st for the spring semester

Course Evaluation

The course will be evaluated by the students in accordance with the quality assurance system at UiB and the department

 

Normally, referents groups will be used each year.

Programme Committee

The Programme Committee is responsible for the content, structure and quality of the study programme and courses.