TECHNOLOGY OF ENERGY RAW MATERIALS

 

 

FACULTY

ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

LEVEL OF STUDY

UNDERGRADUATE

SEMESTER OF STUDY

7o

COURSE TITLE

TECHNOLOGY OF ENERGY RAW MATERIALS
COURSEWORK BREAKDOWNTEACHING WEEKLY HOURSECTS Credits
Lectures3
Laboratory0
Projects1

TOTAL

5
COURSE TYPE Compulsory
PREREQUISITES -
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION/EXAMSGreek
COURSE DELIVERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTSYES

MODULE WEB PAGE (URL)

https://chemeng.uowm.gr/proptyxiaka-mathimata/


2. LEARNING OUTCOMES

Learning Outcomes

The course aims to analyze the qualitative and quantitative composition of hydrocarbons, the methods of transportation and processing before their use, the analysis of the combustion effect and the suitability parameters of the fuels as well as their energy efficiency. Upon successful completion of the course, the student is expected to have acquired the following knowledge/abilities/skills: 1. Recognizes the emergence of hydrocarbons as the main source of energy in the modern era. 2. Knows the utilization of the composition of hydrocarbons in the production of energy 3. Knows fuel sampling equipment and techniques 4. Analyzes the distinction between conventional and non-conventional fuels as well as the individual categories of conventional fuels according to their physical state 5. Evaluates the importance of the physicochemical parameters of conventional fuels during their use 6. Knows the properties of fuels that affect environmental pollution. 7. Analyzes determinations related to a) the amount of air required to burn a certain amount of fuel b) the exhaust gases produced c) the energy produced 8. Understands the necessity of quality control of conventional fuels to protect the environment 9. Knows and uses the international methods of analyzing the suitability parameters of conventional fuels 10. Knows the particular analysis of quality and quantity control of crude oil distillates.


General Skills

Decision making Autonomous work Respect for the natural environment


3. COURSE CONTENTS

Properties – Formation – Processing of Natural Gas. • Recommendation of Natural Gas. • Liquefaction of Natural Gas. • Transportation of Natural Gas. • Analysis of natural gas pipeline sections. • Uses of Natural Gas. • Properties – Formation – Processing of Oil. • Combustion of Natural Gas. • Composition of Oil - Distillation Process. • Suitable for petroleum products • Combustion of Petroleum Distillation Products • Pollution through the use of hydrocarbons


4. TEACHING METHODS – ASSESSMENT

MODE OF DELIVERY
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING METHODS
Method descriptionSemester Workload
Lectures60
Independent Study15
Exams25
Course Total
ASSESSMENT METHODS Development of themes by students with powerpoint presentation, 40% Official Examination at the End of the Semester, 60%


5. RESOURCES

Suggested bibliography :

• GASES AND LIQUID FUELS APPLICATIONS - EDUCATIONAL APPROACH TO THE OPERATION AND ORGANIZATION OF A PHYSICOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY OF PETROLEUM DISTILLATION PRODUCTS, ISBN : 978-618-82022-0-7, TSANAKTSIDIS G. KONSTANTEKSIS, YEAR : 1012
• ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT-MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT-EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION IN THE WEST. MACEDONIA, ISBN : 978-618-82022-1-4, AUTHOR: TSANAKTSIDIS G. KONSTANTINOS, YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2013-NEW EDITION 2015

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