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Course Name
Turkish Enerji Yönetimi
English Energy Management
Course Code
MAK 4044E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 7
- 2 1 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Ayşegül Abuşoğlu
Course Objectives The primary goal of this course is to equip final-year Mechanical Engineering students (a.k.a. candidate engineers) with a comprehensive understanding of 21st-century energy conversion and management strategies. It aims to help students classify various types of energy resources and gain an in-depth understanding of the energy management strategies. This course enables students to develop an analytical perspective on energy use and equipment efficiency by examining the structures of both energy-generating and consuming equipment. It introduces classical, systematic, and established principles of energy economics, equipping students to calculate unit energy costs and payback periods for energy investments. The curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of the environmental impacts of energy production. Additionally, the course addresses the transition to clean energy, decarbonization, and the evolving electricity era.
Course Description Energy resources, national energy usage, national energy policies, power generation, energy-intensive industries, energy saving in domestic and industrial usage, waste heat recovery, energy storage, thermal insulation, energy-efficient buildings and processes, energy management and audit, energy economics.
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisite(s) ( TER 206 MIN. DD or TER 206E MIN. DD ) or ( MAK 212 MIN. DD or MAK 212E MIN. DD ) or ( MAK 232 MIN. DD or MAK 232E MIN. DD ) or ( MAK 226 MIN. DD or MAK 226E MIN. DD ) and ( MAK 313 MIN. DD or MAK 313E MIN. DD ) or MAK 303 MIN. DD or ( MAK 311 MIN. DD or MAK 311E MIN. DD )
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook “Energy Efficiency and Management for Engineers”, Mehmet Kanoğlu and Yunus A. Çengel, McGraw-Hill, 1st Edition. 2020.
Other References 1.) “Energy Management Principles: Applications, Benefits, Savings”, C. B. Smith, K. E. Parmenter, Elsevier Books, 2nd Edition, 2016.
2.) “Sustainable Energy Management: Planning, Implementation, Control, and Security”, M. Radovanovic, Elsevier Books, 2nd Edition, 2023.
3.) Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Abuşoğlu, “Termly updated lecture notes”, 2026.
 
 
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