Energy Conversion

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Effective Term: 2024/05
Institute / School :Institute of Innovation, Science & Sustainability
Unit Title: Energy Conversion
Unit ID: ENGIN4302
Credit Points: 15.00
Prerequisite(s): (ENGIN3304)
Co-requisite(s): Nil
Exclusion(s): (ENMEC4090)
ASCED: 030701
Other Change:  
Brief description of the Unit

This course offers a deep technical insight into the application of thermodynamics and electrical engineering principles for conventional and renewable energy conversion. The course will equip participants with advanced theoretical and technical knowledge and skills in the area of Energy Conversion. After having, successfully, completed the course, participants will be qualified to undertake highly-skilled engineering work and engage in further learning and research.

Grade Scheme: Graded (HD, D, C, P, MF, F, XF)
Work Experience Indicator:
No work experience
Placement Component:
Supplementary Assessment:Yes
Where supplementary assessment is available a student must have failed overall in the Unit but gained a final mark of 45 per cent or above, has completed all major assessment tasks (including all sub-components where a task has multiple parts) as specified in the Unit Description and is not eligible for any other form of supplementary assessment
Course Level:
Level of Unit in CourseAQF Level(s) of Course
5678910
Introductory                                                
Intermediate                                                
Advanced                                        
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge:
K1.

Explain the thermodynamic theories and concepts underpinning energy production and utilisation of energy.

K2.

Describe the principles and concepts which govern the conventional and renewable methods of generating electricity and heat.

K3.

Explain the importance of plant efficiency and its impact on economy and sustainability.

Skills:
S1.

Critically analyse, evaluate and transform information in the field of energy conversion and generations.

S2.

Generate and transmit solutions to complex problems in the area of power generation using established thermodynamic theories and concepts.

S3.

Exercise critical thinking and judgement in developing new understanding in the area of thermodynamic power generation.

S4.

Design and conduct a research project in the area of energy conversion and communicate the outcome in writing and to an audience of technical and lay people.

Application of knowledge and skills:
A1.

Apply initiative and judgement in professional practice scholarship in relation to the area of energy conversion.

A2.

Demonstrate responsibility for own learning and collaborate with others on technical and analytical engineering projects.

A3.

Apply research methods to plan and execute project work and research with a level of independence.

Unit Content:

•Conventional power plants (i.e. thermal, gas, hydro)
•Energy from renewable and sustainable resources (i.e. solar, wind, biomass, tidal)
•Environmental and economical cosiderations

Graduate Attributes:
 Learning Outcomes AssessedAssessment TasksAssessment TypeWeighting
1.

K1-K3, S1-S4, A1-A3

Research-based numerical and conceptual tasks.

Report(s) (e.g. Assignment, simulation lab report, experimental report)

40 - 60%

2.

K1-K3, S1-S4, A1-A3

Assessment of all or part of the course.

Test(s) (Online test, Moodle based test(s))

40- 60%

Adopted Reference Style:
Other  (IEEE-Refer to the library website for more information.)

Professional Standards / Competencies:
 Standard / Competency