166-0400-00L Potential of Integrating Traffic and Energy Systems and Infrastructure
Semester | Autumn Semester 2020 |
Lecturers | C. Bach |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | German |
Comment | Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems. |
Abstract | This module presents the conditions for and characteristics of integrating various systems and network industries. It deploys examples from goods and passenger transport, e.g. the complete automation of the railway system and the integration of new energy sources. Participants can apply selected analyses to concrete issues in their own practice. |
Learning objective | - Ability to systematically optimise / develop transport systems, products, services and processes with an eye to selected ecological, economic, social, spatial and temporal aspects - Ability to deploy the potential of technologies (software and hardware) for future-ready, integrated transport solutions and familiarity with the relevant framework conditions - Ability to regulate transport systems and their digitisation |
Content | - Primary energies – transport functions – infrastructure - Framework conditions and drivers of usage interfaces - Adaptation and change in the transport system; the role of regulation - Automation of a traffic system in the motor vehicle network – infrastructure by way of a railway case study - Human-machine interaction in conventional and automated railway operation - Logistics of current and future potential energy sources - Electricity as an energy source for transport (roads), requirements for electricity production and network stability (amount, time, location) - Alignment with / steering according to demand; role of the fast-charging station - Decentral power supply and storage in connection with electromobility charging infrastructure, with laboratory component Cases - Cargo Sous Terrain (S. E. Jacobsen) - railCare – Intermodal goods transport (P. Wegmüller) - Setup of a power supply (electricity) for transport, and crosslinking with electricity production (D. Brand) - Hydrogen as an energy source in transport and its potential for seasonal energy storage (P. Dietrich) |
Lecture notes | Distributed at start of module |
Literature | Distributed at start of module |
Prerequisites / Notice | Announced to students of the MAS / CAS at the beginning of the term. |