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The document outlines an assignment where student groups will study various transport phenomena in a chosen energy system. Each group must choose one energy system from the table listed and analyze five different aspects of transport related to that system by selecting from options provided. The students must summarize their findings in a report and presentation, and upload their presentation slides in advance.

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List of Projects

The document outlines an assignment where student groups will study various transport phenomena in a chosen energy system. Each group must choose one energy system from the table listed and analyze five different aspects of transport related to that system by selecting from options provided. The students must summarize their findings in a report and presentation, and upload their presentation slides in advance.

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List of Projects for Energy Systems

Each group comprising two students will choose one energy system; see the Table below.
Various transport phenomena in the chosen energy system should then be studied, be
summarized in a report (see separate instructions for the report), and be presented in a lecture
(one hour).
A total of five different studies should be carried out for the chosen energy system; these can
be selected from the following list:

 Transport by molecular motion (Chapters 1, 9 and 17)


 Transport in one dimension (Chapters 2, 10, and 18)
 Transport in arbitrary continua (Chapters 3, 11, and 19)
 Transport in turbulent flow (Chapters 5, 13, and 21)
 Transport in large systems (Chapters 7, 15 and 23)
 Non-dimensionalization and scaling analysis
 Historical, social and financial aspects
 Sustainability
Note that some of the energy systems may require additional types of transport and/or
phenomena that are not discussed in the textbook; the students should then explain these
phenomena in both the report and lecture.

A softcopy of your slides should be uploaded to IVLE at least two days before your
lecture.

Energy systems
Solar thermal energy: Fuel cells:
 Passive solar heating (space and  Solid oxide fuel cell
water)
 Solar ponds
 Ocean thermal energy conversion
Solar photovoltaics: Hydrogen production:
 Crystalline silicon cells  Electrolytic hydrogen
 Organic cells
Bioenergy: Mechanical heat engines
 Combustion of solid biomass
Hydroelectricity Thermoelectricity
Tidal power Nuclear power
Wind energy Coal combustion
Wave energy Batteries:
 Lithium-ion
Geothermal energy Flywheel
Supercapacitors

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