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BTE8041: Non-Conventional Sources of Energy Syllabus for BT 8th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University (Elective-4)

Non-Conventional Sources of Energy detailed syllabus scheme for Biotechnology (BT), 2019 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 8th Sem Scheme of Biotechnology (BT), 2019 Pattern, do visit BT 8th Sem Scheme, 2019 Pattern. For the Elective-4 scheme of 8th Sem 2019 regulation, refer to BT 8th Sem Elective-4 Scheme 2019 Pattern. The detail syllabus for non-conventional sources of energy is as follows.

Non-Conventional Sources of Energy Syllabus for Biotechnology BE 8th Sem 2019 Pattern Mumbai University

Non-conventional Sources of Energy

Prerequisites:

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Course Objectives:

  • The main objective of this course is to introduce to the students the current approaches and technologies in the development of non-conventional sources of energy their processes to improve environmental quality and energy requirement, clean and abundant energy, renewable resources and generate cost efficient methods to harness energy for human society.

Course Outcomes:

  • Apply their knowledge of energy generation and its conservation to improve the quality of life in individual context.
  • Recognize key energy problems and to apply the operating principles and biotic systems for remediation.
  • Design, improve and apply biotechnological systems and processes to meet practical needs of different problems of energy requirement.

Module 1

Introduction: Traditional energy systems: fossil fuel, firewood, coal; Fossil fuel based systems, Impact of fossil fuel based systems; renewable and non-renewable sources of energy; global and national energy crisis, Prospects of renewable energy sources. 03

Module 2

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Module 3

Wind Energy: Principle of wind energy conversion; analysis of aerodynamic forces acting on wind mill blades and estimation of power output; wind patterns and wind data; types of wind mills, components of wind mill, site selection. 03

Module 4

Geothermal energy: Estimation and nature of geothermal energy, geothermal sources and resources: hydrothermal, geo-pressured hot dry rock, magma; Advantages, disadvantages and application of geothermal energy; prospects of geothermal energy in India. 03

Module 5

Energy from the Ocean: Ocean Thermal Electric Conversion (OTEC) systems: open cycle, closed cycle, Hybrid cycle, prospects of OTEC in India. Energy from tides, basic principle of tidal power, single basin and double basin tidal power plants, advantages, limitation and scope of tidal energy. Wave energy and power from wave, wave energy conversion devices, advantages and disadvantages of wave energy.

Module 6

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Module 7

Fuel cells: Introduction, Design principle, operation of fuel cell, Types of fuel cells, conversion efficiency of fuel cell, and application of fuel cells. Microbial Fuel cells: Principle, construction, working, efficiency and scope in India. 04

Module 8

Hydrogen energy: Introduction, Hydrogen Production methods, Hydrogen storage, hydrogen transportation, utilization of hydrogen gas, hydrogen as alternative fuel for vehicles. Nuclear energy: nuclear reactors, fission and fusion reactions; advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy. 04

Term work

Term work shall consist of minimum eight tutorials from entire syllabus which are to be given at regular intervals Batch wise. Tutorials: 20 marks Attendance: 05 marks Total: 25 Marks

Assessment

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Reference Books:

  1. Non-conventional energy sources by G.D. Rai, Khanna Publishers
  2. Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications by H.P. Garg & Jai Prakash, Tata McGraw Hill
  3. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes by Duc and Beckman, John Wiley
  4. Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage by S,P Sukhatme, Tata McGraw Hill
  5. Non-Conventional Energy Resources, B H Khan, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, Jan-2006
  6. Non-Conventional Energy Resources by S.Hasan Saeed and D.K.Sharma
  7. Fuel Cells by Bockris and Srinivasan; McGraw Hill

For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Biotechnology (BT) 8th Sem 2019 regulation, visit BT 8th Sem Subjects of 2019 Pattern.

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