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Energy Systems & Thermal Processes (Option of Process Systems Engineering ) MSc Energy Systems & Thermal Processes (Option of Process Systems Engineering ) MSc Cranfield University

Cranfield University

Masters Degree , Uncategorised

Course Description

Achieving energy efficiency and reducing environmental pollution are increasingly important aspects of professional engineering. The Energy Systems and Thermal Processes option is designed to equip graduates and practicing engineers with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental issues of energy thrift and environmental consequences of irrational use of energy resources. It furnishes students with the up to date technical knowledge and skills required for achieving the better management of energy, designing of energy-efficient systems and processes, utilisation of renewable-energy resources and the reduction and control of pollution cost effectively. This knowledge can be directly applied to help various sectors of the economy in improving their competitiveness in the face of dwindling resources, probable substantial increases in unit energy costs and the urgent requirement to comply with the increasingly-restrictive pollution control standards. Structure The course consists of nine taught modules and a significant research project. The taught element is delivered on a modular basis. Students take eight compulsory modules and select a further one from three optional modules: Compulsory: ? Heat Transfer ? Industrial Heating Systems ? Power Generation Systems ? Thermal Systems Operation and Design (splits into three sections in the module) o Heat Exchanger Design and Operation o Waste Heat Recovery and Thermal Storage o Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ? Management for Technology ? Environmental Management ? Renewable Energy Systems ? Energy Management for Industry (splits into two sections in the module) o Energy and Environmental Economics o Energy Auditing Optional: ? Process Measurement Systems ? Advanced Control Systems ? Computational Engineering Techniques for Industrial Processes Research project Research projects undertaken by individual students may involve designs, computer simulations, feasibility assessments, reviews, practical evaluations and experimental investigations. Some of these are undertaken in collaboration with industrial and commercial partners. Entry requirements 1st or 2nd class UK honours degree (or its equivalent) in engineering and applied science. Other qualifications with considerable industrial experience will be considered. Funding For details of any bursaries that may be available please contact the Enquiries Office on the details shown below.

 

Entry Requirements

A 1st or 2nd class UK honours degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, physics or an engineering discipline. English language If you are an international student you will need to provide evidence that you have achieved a satisfactory test result in an Eng,16250,ÂItemalue+oSn++???A????#? ?+???????????????????????????????????+S?++??????,???@#iItem????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????{?????W?????????W???W????{*?W?W??????????????A???A???????A?A???A??????A????A???A???????A?????????????????????????????????????????????????{?????????????t?$????????????????????????????A???A??????A?A???A????@????????????????????????????????????+S++??A????#? ?+???@?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????[????????õ???????????????????????A??@??@??????@???@???@?{?{?{????? ??{??????????????{?????W????WValu?????????W?? ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????Ü?è???????è??????????????????????????? ??????B????????B???{???B?????{??{???{??{???{???

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