URL study guide
https://tue.osiris-student.nl/onderwijscatalogus/extern/cursus?cursuscode=4EC10&collegejaar=2025&taal=enOmschrijving
This course provides an in-depth exploration of dynamic energy systems in the context of mechanical engineering, with batteries as a primary case study to illustrate key concepts and methodologies. Students will begin by examining the fundamental structure and role of dynamic energy systems, considering their applications and impact across engineering disciplines. Building upon this foundation, the course introduces mathematical modeling techniques, including differential equations and numerical methods, to capture the behavior and performance of energy systems. Students will analyze the dynamics of energy systems from nanoscale to system scale, assessing how various parameters influence overall performance. Practical applications are emphasized, as students will design, simulate, and optimize a model system tailored to a specific application, with particular attention to performance under varying conditions and potential system enhancements.Doelstellingen
LO1. Describe the structure, function, and importance of dynamic energy systems in mechanical engineering.LO2. Develop and apply mathematical models for energy systems by formulating differential equations, solving them with numerical methods, and validating models using experimental data.
LO3. Analyze and compare behaviour of energy systems across scales recognizing parameter effects on performance.
LO4. Design, simulate and optimize a system for a specific application, evaluating performance under varying conditions.