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IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 U NIT 3 – E NERGY AND P OWER Turn in Article #3 Homework Drill 1.How will you relate today’s climate change with how we are using energy sources today? 2.How will you rate the government’s policy on the use of cleaner energy? Effective or not? Why?

IOT POLY ENGINEERING Energy Sources – Fuels and Power Plants 2.Trigonometry and Vectors 3.Classical Mechanics: Force, Work, Energy, and Power 4.Impacts of Current Generation and Use U NIT 3 – E NERGY AND P OWER Topics Covered

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Background 1.What electricity is used for: Heating, cooking, cooling, light, sound, computers, communication, entertainment… 2.Distribution grid: Our focus

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Background

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants 1.The engine, motor, and related parts a.Supplies the motive power of a self-propelled object b.Produces a kinetic energy output from a fuel source input 2.Electricity generating station a.Typically what is referred to by “power plant” b.Mechanical, heat, chemical, solar sources 2 Parts of Power Plants

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Typical Operation Fuel is used to produce heat energy 2.Water is heated and boiled to steam 3.High pressure steam enters and spins turbines (Turbines convert steam into mechanical energy) 4.Turbines turn electrical generator (electricity is created) 5.Electricity is transmitted via cables through power grid

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Alternative Operation 1.Alternative energy source (e.g. water, wind) spins turbines 2.Turbines turn electrical generator 3.Electricity is transmitted via cables through power grid 1 2 3

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Non-renewable 1.Fossil Fuel Power Plant – Coal a.Prime mover is steam turbine. Prime mover is a machine that transforms energy from thermal, electrical or pressure form to mechanical form. b.Flue gas exhausted to atmosphere c.Waste heat released to atmosphere – cooling towers 2 nd law of thermodynamics – not all heat can be converted into mechanical form to do work, some heat will be wasted A power plant cannot be 100% efficient

Power Plants – Power Stations 1.Parts of a Coal Fire Powered Plant (continuation) Waste Heat Flue Types of Power Stations – Non-renewable

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations 2.Fossil Fuel Power Plant – Petroleum and Natural Gas Prime mover is gas turbine. The parts are shown below. Types of Power Stations – Non-renewable

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Waste heat (options): a.Cooling Towers: Released to atmosphere b.Combined Cycle: Recycled in secondary boiler

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 COPY - continue notes PRIMARY LOOP 3.Nuclear Power Plant (The 3 Process Loops) 4.Steam spins turbine 5.Electricity generated to grid 6.Cooling water from outside source; gets hot as it condenses steam 7.Released in cooling tower 1.Closed-loop reactor 2.Control rods inserted to decrease chain reaction (control rods absorb neutrons, which slows reaction) 3.Heated reactor water boils secondary loop of water in boiler (steam generator) SECONDARY LOOP TERTIARY LOOP

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 1) Containment Structure 2) Reactor 3) Boiler The Parts of a Nuclear Power Plant 4) Steam Turbine 5) Generator 6) Condenser 7) Cooling Tower

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Renewable Energy Power Plants 1.Solar Power Plant a.Total solar energy absorbed by earth in 1 hour is more than world uses in a year b.1 year of solar energy is as much as twice the amount of energy derived from all non-renewables on Earth c.All renewables (except geothermal) derive energy from the Sun (e.g., wind, biomass, hydro, wave…) d.Sun’s warmth and light a.Passive collection – capturing warmth and light through design b.Active collection – using technology to transform solar energy into electricity

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – PASSIVE COLLECTION a.Architecture – designing structures 1)Face buildings south 2)Solar water heating

Sun Angles

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – PASSIVE COLLECTION (cont.) b.Agriculture – growing food 1)Fruit walls (trap heat and accelerate ripening) 2)Timed planting cycles 3)Drying chicken manure 4)Greenhouses

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – PASSIVE COLLECTION (cont.) c.Other Uses 1)Water treatment – UV filter 2)Cooking – focuses heat directly or creates steam

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – ACTIVE COLLECTION a.Photovoltaics (PV) Photovoltaic Effect – converts light into electric current 1880s – first solar cell 1958 – first significant application – Vanguard I satellite 1960s – PV established power source for satellites Hamau Solar Park, Germany

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – ACTIVE COLLECTION (cont.) b.Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Use lenses, mirrors, trackers to focus large area of sunlight into small beam Solar troughs – most cost-effective Parabolic reflector – most efficient

Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 1.Solar Power Plant – ACTIVE COLLECTION (cont.) c. Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Solar tower – traps heat, creates steam for turbines Solar updraft tower – combines chimney, greenhouse, wind turbine

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 U NIT 3 – E NERGY AND P OWER Drill 1.List (3) products you can think of that are powered by solar power. 2.Why do you think solar energy is a good choice for powering those products as compared to using batteries?

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 2.Wind Power Plant a.Sun influences weather processes that create wind b.Converts wind energy into electricity using turbines c.History 1)>5,500 yrs ago – sailboats and natural ventilation 2)600s, Afghanistan – vertical shaft mills grind grain 3)1100s, Europe – horizontal shaft mills grind wheat 4)U.S. – used for irrigation

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 2.Wind Power Plant (cont.) 1)Blades – propellers mounted on masts are pitched (angled) 2)Gear Box – connects low-speed shaft to high-speed shaft to increase rpm from ~50 to ~1500 3)Generator – converts mechanical energy of high-speed shaft to electrical energy Sketch and label this diagram Mast

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 3.Hydroelectric Power Plant a.Gravitational force of falling water converted into electricity using turbines b.History 1)>2000 yrs ago, Rome and Greece – grinding wheat into flour 2)1700/1800s – powered textile and industrial mills 3)1882, Wisconsin – first hydroelectric plant

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 3.Hydroelectric Power Plant (The Step-by-Step Process) 1)Dam stores water in reservoir Energy generation depends on head – height difference from top of reservoir to top of river – and volume 2)Spillway releases excess water 3)Gate releases dam water into penstock – screen prevents objects from damaging turbines 4)Penstock is piping – pressure of water increases

Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy The Parts of the Hydroelectric Power Plant Dam

Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 3.Hydroelectric Power Plant (The Generator)

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 4.Geothermal Power Plant a.Harnessing energy generated from heat stored in Earth b.History 1)Hot springs used for centuries for bathing and heating 2)1911, Italy – world’s first and only plant until 1958

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 4.Geothermal Power Plant (The Process) 1)Steam or hot water pumped from underground to turn turbines 2)Waste steam/water returned to ground or reused

Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 5. Tidal Power Plants(The Process) 1.The electricity is generated when the tide goes in and again when it goes out. 2.The turbines are driven by the power of the sea in both directions.

Power Plants – Power Stations Types of Power Stations – Renewable Energy 6.Wave Power Plants – 2 types Linear Generator

IOT POLY ENGINEERING 3-7 U NIT 3 – E NERGY AND P OWER 1.Complete the classwork. Use your notes to answer the questions. Turn in at the end of the period. 2. Multiple choice quiz tomorrow about Power Plants.