ME 529 Environmental Protection for Energy Systems

This course presents an overview of modern energy production, conversion, and usage, and their various environmental impacts. Problems and engineering solutions to air pollution, ozone depletion, global warming and climate change, indoor air quality, and HAPs resulted from stationary and mobile energy systems will be discussed. Problem-solving techniques based on mass/energy balance, and chemical reactions are taught for quantitative analysis and design. Open to all graduate students as well as undergraduates who have taken ENGR 211 or 211H with department consent.

Credits

3