TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Energy and Environment'Name in Estonian: Energia ja keskkond
General descriptionNon-renewable and renewable energy sources. Timber, peat, brown coal, coal, anthracite. Motor fuels, their additives and analysis. Exhaust gases of motors, their composition and toxicity. Oil. Natural gas. Lubricants, their additives and analysis. Bio fuels. Liquid bio fuels: bio-ethanol, bio diesel fuel. Bio methane. Biomass. Environmental pollutions, caused by fuels and lubricants and the liquidation of such pollutions.
General aimThe objective of the course is to provide an understanding of renewable and non-renewable energy sources, fuels and lubricants. The impact of energy sources on the environment is dealt with.
AimStudent:
- has an overview about fuels and their impact on the environment. Form descriptionLectures, seminars, group work, reports
Literature"Keskkonnatehnika".
Taastuvate energiaallikate uurimine ja kasutamine, konverentside kogumikud I-XIV, 2000-2012, Tartu. A. Aarna, Põlevkivi. 1989, Tallinn. A. Aarna, Mootorikütused. 1965, Tallinn. M. Naams, Mootoriõlid. 1995, Tallinn. R. Üksvärav, Turvas. 1960, Tallinn. TTÜ, Kütused ja põlemine. 1991, Tallinn. Eesti Õliliit, Tehniliste nõuete kogumik vedelkütuste hoidmiseks ja transpordiks. 1997, Tallinn. Das Buch vom Erdöl. 1989, Hamburg. J.G. Speight. The Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum. NY, 1998. Is taught in following curricula2014: KT 2013: KT 2012: KT 2011: KT
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