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Dersin Bilgileri

Dersin Adı
Türkçe Adv. Topics: Thermal Management in Renewable Energy System Components
İngilizce Adv. Topics: Thermal Management in Renewable Energy System Components
Dersin Kodu
EBT 617E Kredi Ders
(saat/hafta)
Uygulama
(saat/hafta)
Labratuvar
(saat/hafta)
Dönem 2
3 3 - -
Dersin Dili İngilizce
Dersin Koordinatörü Hanife Tuba Okutucu Özyurt
Dersin Amaçları Title: Thermal Management in Renewable Energy System Components

The objectives of the course is the introduction and investigation of
- Heat accumulation problem in small volumes,
- Common renewable energy components with localized heating: Electric vehicle (EV) batteries, photovoltaic (PV) systems, ...
- Single-phase cooling technologies,
- Two-phase cooling techologies,
- Hybrid cooling methods,
- State-of-the art thermal management technologies.
Dersin Tanımı This advanced topics course is titled: Thermal Management in Renewable Energy System Components
Through 14 week lecture structure, the following course content is followed:
Description of localized heat dissipation in renewable energy system components; Classification of heat removal strategies based on geometry (area-to-volume ratio), heat transter fluid (HTF), single vs. two-phase cooling; State-of-the art in thermal management solutions: Advantages and challenges.
Dersin Çıktıları Upon successful completion of the course, the students will acquire fundamental knowledge on

- heat removal from renewable energy system components with emphasis given on PV and EV battery components;

- classical and recent cooling technologies,

- state-of-the art in thermal management strategies with their pros and cons.
Önkoşullar Undergraduate level heat transfer
Gereken Olanaklar -
Diğer -
Ders Kitabı Reference books and research papers given in the next section will be followed.
Diğer Referanslar 1. Principles of Refrigeration (5th Edition) 5th Edition by Roy J. Dossat (Author), Thomas J. Horan (Author), Pearson, 2001
2. Modeling and Simulation of Lithium-ion Power Battery Thermal Management (Key Technologies on New Energy Vehicles), by Junqiu Li, Springer, 2022
3. Du, D., Darkwa, J., & Kokogiannakis, G. (2013). Thermal management systems for photovoltaics (PV) installations: a critical review. Solar Energy, 97, 238-254.
 
 
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