Course title
物質機能応用特論Ⅳ   [Advanced Functional Application of materials IV]
Course category interdisciplinary exchange courses  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 112108
Instructor(s)
銭 衛華   [QIAN Eika]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
The foundation of chemical energy engineering which has deep relationships with a wide range of fields including mechanical, electricity, chemistry and others. In this lecture we describe phenomena in a mathematical forms. By solving excersices in each class, you can understand basics of modeling.We investigated some practical topics such as momentum flux and catalyst reaction with mass transfer. We have studied some practical problems related to the momentum and surface reactions of mass transfer catalysts, and so on.
Expected Learning
Understanding the foundations of mathematical modeling and learn the latest progress of the development to the fundamentals of manufacturing technology of new energy and clean energy development.
Course schedule
9-12. Energy Purification and Processing
(1) refining petroleum, (2) purification / liquefaction and regasification of natural gas, (3) liquefaction and gasification of coal, (4) refining heavy oil
13. New Energy Technology Issues and Directions
Renewable Energy, Global Environment Protection Technology, Energy Saving
14-15. Biomass Conversion Technology
16. Final Test
Prerequisites
Students should understand thermodynamics and thermodynamic law, thermal energy transfer, chemical reaction, electromagnetism, fundamental principle of quantum mechanics.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Nothing in particular. Distributing printed on the lecture contents.
References
"Energy conversion" (written by Takanori Saito, Tokyo University Publisher), "Introduction to Energy Engineering" (edited by Koichi Ito et al., Written by Koichi Itoh etc.), "Basic Energy Engineering" (Makoto Katsura, Mathematical Engineering) "(Takehide Kajikawa, Shokao). Since there are abundant reference books such as, I want you to read each one and deepen understanding.
Assessment/Grading
Excersize in each class and the final examination are considered for evaluation.Total score is 100 and students with a score more than 60 are certified. S: >90, A: 90-80, B: 80-70, C: 70-60.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Office hours
Tuesday of the week of lecture from 12 :00-13 :00, place: Hall 1, No. 115 room
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Related URL
http://www.tuat.ac.jp/~eqianlab/index.htm
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
6/11/2018 3:00:08 PM