Lorenz Gubler: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2018 |
Name | Herr PD Dr. Lorenz Gubler |
Lehrgebiet | Physikalische Chemie |
Adresse | Paul Scherrer Institut OLGA/119 5232 Villigen PSI SWITZERLAND |
gublerl@ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.psi.ch/lec/mec |
Departement | Chemie und Angewandte Biowissenschaften |
Beziehung | Privatdozent |
Nummer | Titel | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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529-0191-01L | Renewable Energy Technologies II, Energy Storage and Conversion Die Vorlesungen Renewable Energy Technologies I (529-0193-00L) und Renewable Energy Technologies II (529-0191-01L) können unabhängig voneinander besucht werden. | 4 KP | 3G | T. Schmidt, L. Gubler | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Global & Swiss energy system. Storage: Pumped water, flywheels, compressed air. Hydrogen as energy carrier; electrolysis; power-to-gas. Fuel cells: from fundamentals to systems; Fuel cell vehicles; electrochemical storage in batteries. supercapacitors and redox flow cells; electromobility. The main focus of the lecture will be on electrochemical energy conversion and storage. | ||||
Lernziel | Students will recognize the importance of energy storage in an industrial energy system, specifically in the context of a future system based on renewable sources. The efficient generation of electricity from hydrogen in fuel cells, and the efficient energy storage in batteries and supercapacitors will be introduced. Students will get a detailed insight into electrochemical energy conversion and storage, which will play an important role in future energy systems. | ||||
Literatur | - Tester, J.W., Drake, E.M., Golay, M.W., Driscoll, M.J., Peters, W.A.: Sustainable Energy - Choosing Among Options (MIT Press, 2005). - C.H. Hamann, A. Hamnett, W. Vielstich; Electrochemistry, Wiley-VCH (2007). - K. Krischer, K. Schönleber: Physiccs of Energy Conversion, De Gruyter (2015) - R. Schlögl, Chemical Energy Storage, De Gruyter (2013) | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Please note that this is a 3 hours/week lecture including exercises, i.e., exercises will be included and are not separated. It is therefore highly recommended to attend the full 3 hours every week. Participating students are required to have basic knowlegde of chemistry and thermodynamics. |