pre311 - Renewable Energy Basics

pre311 - Renewable Energy Basics

Institute of Physics 6 KP
Semester courses Wintersemester 2019/2020
Lehrveranstaltungsform: Seminar
  • No access 5.06.011 - Introductory Lab Show lecturers
    • Dr.-Ing. Herena Torio
    • Cuauhtemoc Adrian Jimenez Martinez

    Dates on Tuesday, 01.10.2019 - Friday, 04.10.2019, Monday, 07.10.2019 - Friday, 11.10.2019 08:00 - 18:00
  • No access 5.06.013 - Primer in RE Show lecturers
    • Robin Knecht
    • Dr.-Ing. Herena Torio
    • Paul Ziethe

    Tuesday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 15/10/19)
    Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (from 17/10/19)
Hinweise zum Modul
Prüfungszeiten
RE Basics Physics: After end of lectures (end of October)
Semiconductor Physics: After end of lectures (mid-December)
Electrical Power Systems: After end of lectures (mid-January)
Solar Spectrum Lab: During Semester
Module examination
RE Basics Physics (25%): Oral exercise (1 hour)
Semiconductor Physics (25%): Written exam (0.5 hours)
Electrical Power Systems (25%): Written exam (0.5 hours)
Solar Spectrum Lab (25%): Written report (10 - 20 pages)
Skills to be acquired in this module
After completing the module, the student will
- have a good understanding of the physical principles of Renewable Energy Technologies
- be able to apply principal mathematics related with the underlying physical laws and rules to measure and solve problems during their further studies
- have a good understanding of the fundamentals of electrical circuits and related physical laws
- have a good understanding of the fundamentals of electrical machines and the interaction of electrical components of the electric grid
- have a good understanding of the basic concepts of the photovoltaic effect in semi-conductors
- be familiar with the measurement procedures needed for the winter lab experiments in the subject related modules.
- be familiar with working and studying in intercultural teams
- be familiar with the experimental set-ups of the PPRE lab
- understand to relate physical, engineering, and mathematical laws to models of energy supply technologies.
- be able to establish simple models and measurement strategies to investigate the behaviour of the respective models.
- be familiar with the principles of scientific working

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