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Elements of Solar Energy Conversion

Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

COURSE OUTLINE: This course intends to introduce the basic concepts required for engineers to work in the field of solar energy technology, both industrial installations and research endeavors. The major focus is on the following topics: the apparent movement of the sun, irradiation prediction, intensity estimation on tilted plane, flat plate collectors, concentrating collectors of various kinds, thermal and photovoltaic routes of solar energy conversion. The course assumes basic knowledge in UG level thermodynamics, optics, semiconductor physics, heat transfer and engineering mathematics. The advanced UG ME students and the PG ME students intending to work in the solar energy field should opt for this course.


Syllabus

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Taught by

IIT Kanpur July 2018

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