Course detail
Fundamentals of Power Engineering II
FSI-LZ2Acad. year: 2020/2021
The course is related to the "Fundamentals of Power engineering I." course and makes students acquainted with the application of basic physical laws, above all of hydromechanics and thermomechanics, applicable designing and utilization of power machines and equipment. These laws are used to improve the efficiency, operational quality and reliability of these machines and equipment, as well as the technological and material demands. The course is also aimed at incorporating of these machines and equipment into power systems and their control dependingon loading and other conditions.
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Examination: written part consists of questions and examples, oral part in a form discussion about a given topic.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
KADRNOŽKA, J. Lopatkové stroje. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2003, 177 s. ISBN 80-720-4297-1. (CS)
Recommended reading
HORLOCK, J. H. Advanced gas turbine cycles. Boston: [Pergamon], 2003. ISBN 0-08-044273-0. (EN)
Elearning
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2. Thermal turbines division
3-4. Properties of the rotary heat engines, examples
5-6. Energy transformation in the turbine.
7. Multistage and multicylinder steam turbines, last stage.
8-12. Basic concepts of the turbine design.
13. Mounting and maintenance of the rotary engines.
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5. Elementary stage.
6.-8. Design and calculation of the steam turbine stage.
9.-10. Design and calculation of the heat exchanger.
11-12. Condenser - HEI method calculation.
13. credit
Elearning