General information
Course name | Exercises: 5.06.M311 Ü Hydro- & Marine Power |
Subtitle | |
Course number | 5.06.M311 Ü |
Semester | WiSe22/23 |
Current number of participants | 25 |
expected number of participants | 12 |
Home institute | Institute of Physics |
Courses type | Exercises in category Teaching |
First date | Friday, 21.10.2022 10:15 - 11:45, Room: W16A 003 |
Type/Form | Ü |
Participants |
Masterstudents - Postgraduate Programme Renewable Energy, - European Renewable Energy Master, - Engineering Physics, - Physics, - Water and Coastal Management, - Sustainability, Economics and Management. |
Pre-requisites |
Basics of - Hydrodynamics (see Renewable Energy Basics - Physics) - Mechanical Engineering - Electrical Engineering |
Performance record | Written Exam |
Lehrsprache | englisch |
Miscellanea |
Literature: Charlier R.H., (2009) Ocean Energy: Tide and Tidal Power. Chtrakar P (2005) Micro-hydropower design aids manual: Small Hydropower Promotion Project, Mini Grid Support Programme. 107p. Croockewit J (2004) Handbook for developing micro hydro in British Columbia: BChydro. 69 p. Giesecke J, Heimerl S, Mosonyi E (2014) Wasserkraftanlagen: Springer Vieweg. XXVI, 940 p. Inversin AR (1986) Micro-hydropower sourcebook: NRECA International Foundation. Meder K (2011) Environment Assessment and Watershed Action Planning related to GIZ ECO MHP Projects: Field Manual. GIZ. 24 p. Pelikan B (2004) Guide on how to develop a small hydropower plant. European Small Hydropower Association ESHA. 151 p. Penche C (1988) Layman's handbook on how to develop a small hydro site; Commission E, editor. Rodriguez L, Sánchez T (2011) Designing and building mini and micro hydropower schemes - a practical guide; Action P, editor: Practical Action Publishing Ltd. xxii, 359 p. |