Course syllabus

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KVM071 KVM071 Design of industrial energy equipment lp3 VT26 (7.5 hp)

Course is offered by the department of Space, Earth and Environment

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Course purpose

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Schedule

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Course literature

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Course design

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  • exervises
  • laboratory work
  • projects
  • supervision
  • feedback
  • seminars

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You should be clear how missed deadlines and revisions are handled.

Changes made since the last occasion

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Learning objectives and syllabus

Learning objectives:

  1. apply general design strategies for industrial energy equipment
  2. assess the feasibility of the design and dimensions of an industrial energy equipment as well as write technical reports where the design is assessed and the design assumptions made are justified and evaluated
  3. understand and apply heat transfer theory for gas radiation, condensation and boiling
  4. perform the necessary calculations to select an appropriate gas turbine for an industrial CHP application and thermally design the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG)
  5. perform thermal design of an industrial power boiler for a given process heat demand
  6. perform thermal design of a heat pump plant, considering multi-stage configurations, gas super-heating, compressor selection and selection of working fluid
  7. perform thermal design of tube-and-shell and plate heat exchangers, considering the balance between heat transfer and pressure drop, and evaluating the influence of fouling
  8. be aware of commercial process design engineering software and their basic features and limitations

Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.

https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/find-course-and-programme-syllabi/course-syllabus/KVM071/?acYear=2026/2027

If the course is a joint course (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet) you should link to both syllabus (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet).

Examination form

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  • what components are included, the purpose of these, and how they contribute to the learning objectives
  • how compulsory and/or voluntary components contribute to the final grade
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  • examination form, e.g. if the examination is conducted as a digital examination
  • time and place of examination, both written exams and other exams such as project presentations
  • aids permitted during examinations, as well as which markings, indexes and notes in aids are permitted

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Course summary:

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