Problem based project-oriented project work in groups. The project should be based on an offshore energy system which includes fluid power, electrical, mechanical and/or thermal etc. components to be modelled, analysed and controlled. This could e.g. be a wave energy system, offshore oil & gas, offshore wind turbines, or their subsystems, etc. The systems should be analysed and a mathematical simulation model should be developed for the system. Based on the model, the system is analysed with regard to efficiency, technology choices and technology interaction. The analysis is the basis for setting up a control system and making a design or redesign of the system, or selected parts hereof. The design may take its basis in the existing system (optimised redesign) or may include new solutions or designs and control methods. In both cases emphasis is placed on the fact that the system is improved with regard to efficiency and system performance. The developed design and control method, or the essential parts hereof, may be experimentally verified, either in model scale or on the real system, if possible.
Since it is a 15 ECTS project module, the work load is expected to be 450 hours for the student
Name of exam | Dynamic Control of Offshore Electrical Systems |
Type of exam | Oral exam based on a project |
ECTS | 15 |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | External examination |
Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination Policies and Procedures |
Project on 2nd Semester Offshore Energy Systems (OES).
Danish title | Dynamisk styring af elektriske offshore systemer |
Module code | N-SEE-K2-2 |
Module type | Project |
Duration | 1 semester |
Semester | Spring
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ECTS | 15 |
Language of instruction | English |
Empty-place Scheme | Yes |
Location of the lecture | Campus Esbjerg |
Responsible for the module | |
Time allocation for external examiners | B |
Study Board | Study Board of Energy |
Department | Department of Energy Technology |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering and Science |