ERT Syllabus
ERT Syllabus
Course Outline
Energy Resources and Technology ERT
Lectures 03 14 42 03
Examination scheme:
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UNIT - II
2. Solar Photovoltaic Energy Conversion No. of Lectures–9, Marks : 16
Photovoltaic Conversion, Silicon Solar Cells, Photovoltaic Modules, Module
efficiency, PV panels and arrays, Solar Photovoltaic Systems(SPS), Solar PV
a lighting systems, PV Lanterns, Solar water Pumping, PV Roof top technology,
Life cycle cost estimates.
UNIT - III
3. Solar Thermal Energy Conversion No. of Lectures –8, Marks : 16
Liquid Plat Plate collectors, transmissivity, heat losses and heat loss
a coefficients, thermal analysis, Concentrating collectors, types, performance
analysis of cylindrical parabolic collector.
Solar water heating system, solar cookers, Solar Distillation, Solar Cooling, Solar
b Ponds, Solar power plants, Concentrated Solar Power Plants.
UNIT - IV
4. Wind and Nuclear Energy Conversion No. of Lectures–8, Marks : 16
Wind Energy Conversion-Principles of wind energy conversion, Site selection
a considerations, Wind, Power plant design, Types of wind power conversion
systems, Operation, maintenance and economics.
Nuclear Energy Conversion - Chemical and nuclear equations, Nuclear
reactions, Fission and fusion , Energy from fission and fuel burn-up ,
b Radioactivity , Neutron energies , Fission reactor types ,Nuclear power plants ,
Fast breeder reactor and power plants , Production of nuclear fuels.
UNIT-V
5. Biomass, Geothermal and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
No. of Lectures –8, Marks : 16
Energy from biomass - Sources of biomass ,Different species, Conversion of
biomass into fuels, Energy through fermentation, Pyrolysis, gasification and
combustion, Aerobic and anaerobic bio-conversion, Properties of biomass,
A Biogas plants, Types of plants, Design and operation, Properties and
characteristics of biogas.
Geothermal energy – Availability, system development and limitations
B Ocean thermal energy conversion – Wave and tidal energy – Scope and
economics
Text Book and Reference Books
1. K.M. Mittal: Non-conventional Energy Systems-Principles, Progress and Prospects,
Wheeler Publications, 1997.
2. Kothari: Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging Technologies, PHI, Eastern Economy
Edition, 2012
3. G.N. Tiwari: Solar Energy-Fundamentals, Design, Modelling and Applications, Narosa
Publishers, 2002.
4. M.M. E1- Wakil; Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill, 1985.
5. M.M. E1-Wakil: Nuclear Power Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1962.
6. Mukherjee and Chakrabarti, Fundamentals of Renewable Energy systems, New age
International Publishers, 2004.
7. S.P. Sukhatme, Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage,Tata McGraw
Hill,2003.
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