M949 – Innovation in Industry and Transportation

Modul
Innovation in Industry and Transportation
Innovation in Industry and Transportation
Modulnummer
M949
Version: 1
Fakultät
Maschinenbau
Niveau
Master
Dauer
1 Semester
Turnus
Wintersemester
Modul­verantwortliche/-r

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunther Göbel
gunther.goebel(at)htw-dresden.de

Dozierende

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunther Göbel
gunther.goebel(at)htw-dresden.de


Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Grischek
thomas.grischek(at)htw-dresden.de


Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jakob Ebermann
jakob.ebermann(at)htw-dresden.de


Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunther Claus Stehr
gunther.stehr(at)htw-dresden.de

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch

ECTS-Credits

3.00 Credits

Workload

90 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

2.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Übung)

Selbststudienzeit

60.00 Stunden

Prüfungs­vorleistung(en)
Keine Angabe
Prüfungsleistung(en)

Alternative Prüfungsleistung - Beleg
Modulprüfung | Wichtung: 100 % | Wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen

Lehrform

Seminar

Medienform
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Lehrinhalte / Gliederung

Overview in various areas of environmental engineering. This includes e-mobility, production technology, space technology, energy efficiency, solar energy, facility management. Examples for specific topics are:

  • Production with a small ecological footprint: Energy efficient production methods

  • Surface technologies as a key factor for environmental applications

  • Challenges of e-mobility for the industrial production: new designs, materials and production concepts”

  • Solar thermal use of solar energy (non-concentrating and concentrating collectors, solar thermal systems, solar power stations), Photovoltaics (solar cell, losses, energy storage,…)

  • Modern fluid pumping technologies, including case study
  • Introduction to hydraulic fracking
  • Differentiation and industrial use of algae
  • Innovative propulsion technology for aerospace
Qualifikationsziele
  • Students will gain insights into environmental aspects of modern technology. This includes background information on world wide energy demand and distribution, main industrial consumption and modern use of renewable energies (including physical principles, most important components etc).
  • Students will have an understanding of current production trends driven by ecological demands and be able to describe modern production methods like joining or surface technologies to answer these demands
  • Students will be able to describe latest environmental technologies in specialist areas, and discuss these innovations in detail and have a basic knowledge of the economic aspects of renewable energy and e-mobility.
Besondere Zulassungs­voraussetzung(en)
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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen

Minimum of four semesters previous studies in an Engineering or Environmental Science program.

Knowledge of English language on the level of B1.

Fortsetzungs­möglichkeiten
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Literatur
  • Peuser, F. (2011) Solar Thermal Systems: Successful Planning and Construction. Solarpraxis, ISBN 978-1849713313.
  • Häberlin, H. (2012) Photovoltaics: System Design and Practice. VDE-Verlag, ISBN 978-3800733514.
  • Gevorkian, P. (2012) Large-Scale Solar Power System Design. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1107027688.
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Hinweise
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