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MET 42200 - Power Plants And Energy Conversion |
Credit Hours: 3.00. The theories and skills learned from prerequisite coursework are applied to the analysis and design of power plants and their systems and to selected technologies of energy conversion. Industrial procedures and methods are emphasized. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Laboratory, Lecture Offered By: Polytechnic Institute Department: School of Engineering Tech Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Columbus Kokomo Lafayette New Albany Richmond South Bend Learning Outcomes: 1. Identify the efficiency of power cycles. 2. Detect and locate major components in power generation circuits and renewable power generating systems. 3. Evaluate turbines and cooling water systems. 4. Identify various types of fuel available in the utility industry and renewable energy sources. 5. Describe typical power plant pollutants. 6. Identify current technologies and policies that impact the development of new power plants. Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MET 31300 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently] and Undergraduate level MET 32000 Minimum Grade of D- |
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