Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
The module is based on knowledge achieved when studying the 2nd
semester on the Master of Science in Energy Engineering with
specialisation in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology or similar.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Have knowledge and comprehension within how to design,
optimise, control and analyse fuel cells and hydrogen systems
- Have knowledge and comprehension within first principle
analysis methods
Skills
- Be able to judge the usefulness of the used different
scientific methods for the design, optimisation and control systems
for fuel cell and hydrogen systems
- Be able to verify the different scientific analysis and methods
by means of laboratory experiments.
- Be able to apply first principle analysis methods to complex
thermo- or fluid-dynamical as well as chemical processing
systems
Competences
- Be able to control the working and development process within
the project theme, and be able to develop new solutions within
optimisation, control, and analysis of fuel cell and hydrogen
systems
- Be able to show entrepreneurship to define and analyse
scientific problems in the area of optimisation, control, and
diagnostic analysis of fuel cell and hydrogen systems, and based on
that make and state the reasons for decisions made
- Be able to materialise innovative ideas within the area of
optimisation, control, and analysis of fuel cell and hydrogen
systems
- Be able to independently continue own development in competence
and specialisation
- Be able to follow more sophisticated literature, or
state-of-the-art, within fuel cell and hydrogen systems
Type of instruction
Problem based project oriented project work in groups. The project
work must be documented by a scientific paper (max. 8 pages)
accompanied by a project summary report. The project summary report
should elaborate the project details and conclusions. The maximum
length of the summary report (report without appendices) is 50
pages, and in addition the summary report should follow the rules
as laid down by the Study Board in “Procedure for Project Work”,
i.e. the total number of pages must not exceed 30 + 15 × number of
students in the project group. The scientific paper will be
presented at a conference arranged within the Department of Energy
Technology prior to the project examination. The project should be
based upon a fuel cell and hydrogen technology system to which an
optimisation, control or diagnostic system is to be set up. First,
the system is to be modelled and different system identification
methods can be applied to determine the parameters of the system.
The system model is verified by simulations and data time series
from either a real system or a laboratory set up. Based on the
model, the optimisation, control- or diagnostic system is set up to
improve the performance of the system, either with regard to power
output, energy efficiency, life time extraction, fault detections
etc. and the system should be implemented and verified
experimentally. Due to special technical or scientific
documentation requirements, the student documents the project work
in a project report, which can be prepared individually or in a
group within the project theme; however the student’s special
preferences for the semester must be approved by the Study Board in
advance.
Extent and expected workload
Since it is a 20 ECTS project module, the work load is expected
to be 600 hours for the student
Exam
Prerequisite for enrollment for the exam
- It is a pre-condition for students who have not studied the
Aalborg PBL Model at Aalborg University that they have passed the
course in Project Based Learning and Project Management prior to
the project examination.
- It is a pre-condition that the student has submitted a
scientific article and presented the scientific article at the CES
conference prior to the project examination. All group members must
be present at the conference.
Exams
Name of exam | Optimisation, Analysis and Control of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen
Technology Systems |
Type of exam | Combined written and oral examination, Project
Exam |
ECTS | 20 |
Permitted aids | All written and all electronic aids |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Criteria of assessment | As stated in the Joint Programme Regulations.
http://www.engineering.aau.dk/uddannelse/studieadministration/ |
Additional information
Project on 3rd Semester Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Technology.
The student may follow a relevant study as a guest student (30
ECTS) at another university in Denmark or abroad, see details in
Moodle. However, the student's special preferences for the
semester must be approved by the Study Board in advance.
Examination format
The project group should orally present the project work and
scientific paper as specified in the Examination Policies and
Procedures, Addendum to the Joint Programme Regulations. The
project group members will undergo an oral examination with
internal adjudicator, based on the scientifc paper and the project
summary report.