CME364 Energy Storage Devices Syllabus:
CME364 Energy Storage Devices Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1 To study the various types of energy storage devices and technologies and them comparison.
2 To learn the techniques of various energy storage devices and their performances.
3 To learn the basics of batteries and hybrid systems for EVs and other mobile applications.
4 To learn about the renewable energy storage systems and management systems.
5 To have an insight into other energy storage devices, hydrogen, and fuel cells.
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY STORAGE
Need for Energy Storage – Types of Energy Storage – Various forms of Energy Storage – Mechanical– Thermal – Chemical– Electrochemical – Electrical – Other alternative energy storage technologies – Efficiency and Comparison.
UNIT – II ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
Pumped Air Energy Storage – Compressed Air Energy Storage – Flywheel – Sensible and Latent Heat Storage – Storage Materials – Performance Evaluation – Thermochemical systems – Batteries – Types Charging and Discharging – Battery testing and performance.
UNIT – III MOBILE AND HYBRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
Batteries for electric vehicles – Battery specifications for cars, heart pacemakers, computer standby supplies – V2G and G2V technologies – HESS.
UNIT – IV RENEWABLE ENERGY STORAGE AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Storage of Renewable Energy Systems –Solar Energy – Wind Energy – Energy Storage in Micro grid– Smart Grid – Energy Conversion Efficiency – Battery Management Systems – EVBMS – Energy Audit and Management
UNIT – V OTHER ENERGY DEVICES
Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES), Supercapacitors – MHD Power generation – Hydrogen Storage – Fuel Cells – Basic principle and classifications – PEMFC, AMFC, DMFC, SOFC,MCFC and Biofuel Cells – Biogas Storage.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course the students would be able to
1. Discuss the need and identify the suitable energy storage devices for applications.
2. Explain the working of various energy storage devices and their importance.
3. Explain the basic characteristics of batteries for mobile and hybrid systems.
4. Discuss the storage of renewable energies and management systems.
5. Explain the need for other energy devices and their scope for applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rober Huggins, “Energy Storage: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications”, 2 nd Edition, Springer, 2015.
2. Dell, Ronald M Rand, David A J, “Understanding Batteries”, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2001
REFERENCES:
1. Francisco Díaz-González, Andreas Sumper, Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt,” Energy Storage in Power Systems” Wiley Publication, 2016.
2. Ibrahim Dincer and Mark A Rosen, “Thermal Energy Storage Systems and Applications”, John Wiley & amp; Sons, 2002.
3. Lindon David, “Handbook of Batteries”, McGraw Hill, 2002.
4. Aulice Scibioh M. and Viswanathan B, “Fuel Cells – principles and applications’, University Press(India), 2006
5. Ru-Shiliu, Leizhang, Sueliang Sun, “Electrochemical Technologies for Energy Storage and Conversion”, Wiley Publications, 2012.
