A first course in power engineering-an energy conversion approach

P. Pillay
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Summary form only given. The first course in power engineering has an important role to play in attracting good students to power engineering. The question is what form should this class take? A power systems approach, a power electronics approach and an energy conversion approach are possibilities. This paper makes the point that the foundation of power engineering is energy conversion and that power faculty need to find ways to make this class more interesting, rather than gravitating towards subject material that may be more "trendy" but less fundamental and valuable. Two areas that students universally find interesting are electric vehicles and alternate energy systems based on a renewable energy supply like wind. This paper goes into some of the details of an energy conversion class taught at Clarkson University. This includes the use of external speakers in the power area who bring an industrial perspective, class design problems relating to alternate energy and the space program, and field trips to show the class the equipment involved. Some enrolment data of the power program are also included. Social and environmental issues are addressed through seminars and student in-class presentations.
动力工程的第一门课程——能量转换方法
只提供摘要形式。动力工程基础课对于吸引优秀的动力工程专业学生具有重要的作用。问题是这门课应该采取什么形式?电力系统方法、电力电子方法和能量转换方法都是可能的。这篇论文指出,电力工程的基础是能量转换,电力学院需要找到使这门课更有趣的方法,而不是被那些可能更“时髦”但不那么基础和有价值的主题材料所吸引。学生们普遍感兴趣的两个领域是电动汽车和基于风能等可再生能源供应的替代能源系统。本文详细介绍了克拉克森大学的能量转换课程。这包括在电源区域使用外置扬声器,带来工业视角,与替代能源和空间计划有关的课程设计问题,以及向班级展示所涉及的设备的实地考察。还包括了一些电力项目的招生数据。社会和环境问题通过研讨会和学生在课堂上的演讲来解决。
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