2021/22
Course image ES4E7: Information Theory and Coding 2021/22
 
Course image ES4E8: Advanced Power Electronic Converters and Devices 2021/22
 
Course image ES4E9: Affective Computing 2021/22
 
Course image ES4F0: Advanced Control Systems 2021/22
 
Course image ES4F1: Radiowave Propagation and Wireless Communications Theory 2021/22
 
Course image ES4F2: Control of Electrical Drives 2021/22
 
Course image ES4F3: High Performance Embedded Systems Design 2021/22
 
Course image ES4F4: Advanced Structural Engineering 2021/22
 
Course image ES9ZB: Electrical Power Engineering Design Group Project 2021/22
 
Course image ES9ZC: Communication and Information Engineering Design Group Project 2021/22
 
Course image ES9ZD: Mechanical Engineering Group Design 2021/22
 
Course image ES9ZE: Sustainable Energy Technologies Group Project 2021/22
 
Course image ES9ZN: Research Methods and Professional Skills 2021/22
 
Course image ES96T: Advanced Wireless Systems and Networks 2021/22
 
Course image ES96X: Batteries and Fuel Cells 2021/22

•Principal aims

To introduce students to the principles of modern energy storage and batteries/fuel cells and their applications, including grid-scale storage, vehicle propulsion and portable electronics. The module will provide students with a firm grounding in the thermodynamic principles of electrochemical, electrical and and mechanical energy conversion with a focus on fuel cells and energy storage methods, e.g., batteries, supercapacitors and pumped hydro.

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•Principal learning outcomes

By the end of the module the student should be able to: • Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge the components of advanced battery and fuel cell systems, and autonomously apply the principles governing their operation to solve complex problems. • Independently perform systematic and detailed calculations to evaluate figures of merit, such as efficiency and power. • Show sound understanding of the components, operation, and limitations of advanced, state-of-the-art energy storage systems such as flow batteries, supercapacitors, and flywheels. • Evaluate the current, and hypothesize the future requirements of energy storage and fuel cell applications. • Evaluate specifications and demonstrate an autonomous ability to select and size appropriate energy storage technologies. • Demonstrate sound understanding of mechanical and thermal energy storage methods, and critique their effectiveness in various applications and illustrating technology limitations. • Critique the material requirements for current and future  battery/fuel cell and energy storage technologies, and show a sound understanding of the main degradation mechanisms.


 
Course image ES97A: Operation and Control of Power Systems 2021/22
 
Course image ES97B: Bioenergy and Biotechnology 2021/22
 
Course image ES97C: Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering 2021/22
 
Course image ES97D: Imaging and Sensing in Body and Brain 2021/22
 
Course image ES97E: Biomechanics 2021/22