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Course, academic year 2024/2025
  
Safety and reliability in the power engineering and the other industry - M216019
Title: Bezpečnost a spolehlivost v energetice a průmyslu
Guaranteed by: Department of Sustainable Fuels and Green Chemistry (228)
Faculty: Faculty of Environmental Technology
Actual: from 2024
Semester: both
Points: 4
E-Credits: 4
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 2/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: winter:unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: Berka Jan Ing. Ph.D.
Interchangeability : N216001
This subject contains the following additional online materials
Annotation -
The aim of the subject is to introduce with comprehension apprehension of hazards related to technical and technologic processes. The subject is aimed above all at hazards related to chemical and power plants, especially nuclear power plants, where the question of potential hazards and safety is one of the priorities. Last but not least within the scope of the subject students improve their self and presentation abilities, new trends of the branch are presented. The subject is designed as 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of exercises per week. Lectures and discussions with students on the given topic take place during the lectures. As part of some lectures, the understanding of the acquired knowledge is verified using a small mid-term test. In the time allotted for the exercise, students independently study the Aloha program and develop a project, familiarize themselves with the PRIS databases, and prepare for the presentation of credit reports.
Last update: Berka Jan (20.10.2023)
Aim of the course -

Students will be able to:

  • distinguish terms: danger, hazard, threat
  • know difference between hazard and sense of risk
  • estimate hazards of chemical and power production
  • gain knowledge about new trends of power engineering, basic knowledge of toxicology, material engineering, safety and other branches
  • simulate simple hazardous situations by means of freeware ALOHA
  • principles of evaluation of safety, lifetime and reliability of power and chemical production
  • work separately and also in groups, present their ideas

Last update: Kubová Petra (22.01.2018)
Course completion requirements -

The subject emphasizes the various activities of students during the teaching of the subject. Students take part in a discussion on the topic discussed in the lecture, prepare short presentations in groups on assigned topics related to teaching, prepare individual papers, etc. Students' acquired knowledge is checked during the semester in the form of short mid-term tests. The mentioned activities are scored.

In addition to the mentioned activities, students can participate in field trips (1 field trip is mandatory) and independently process a project according to the assignment using the Aloha program (freeware).

In order to get credit for the subject, you need:

  • get at least 200 points from all scored activities
  • to participate in at least one field trip within the course
  • present at least one paper on a topic related to the subject (as agreed with the teacher)

For the complete completion of the subject, credit is required and the complete solution of the above-mentioned project must be submitted. The final grade depends on the sum of points from all activities, with 200 - 229 points = E, 230 - 259 points = D, 260 - 289 points = C, 290 - 319 points = B, 320 or more points = A.

Last update: Berka Jan (21.10.2023)
Literature -

Obligatory:

  • Jan Berka. Internal texts, presentation and materials prepared by teachers of the subject and presented during lectures. Prague: UCT, 2020, s. ISBN .

Recommended:

  • Bečvář, Josef. Jaderné elektrárny. Praha: Nakladatelství technické literatury, 1981, s. ISBN 04-237-81.
  • D: Ľ. Jelemenský, J. Labovský, Z. Labovská, J. Markoš. Hodnotenie nebezpečenstva chemických procesov. Bratislava: Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, 2011, s. ISBN .
  • Daniel A. Crowl, Joseph F. Louvar. Chemical Process Safety - Fundamentals with Applications. London: Prentice Hall, 2011, s. ISBN 0-13-018176-5.
  • Macek, Karel, Zuna, Petr. Nauka o materiálu.. Praha: Nakladatelství techn. lit., 1978, s. ISBN 978-80-01-02901-5.
  • Zdeněk Kříž. Vznik a historie státního dozoru nad jadernou bezpečností Československé komise pro atomovou energii (1970-1992). Praha: Zsolt Staník, 2012, s. ISBN 978-80-904045-4-0.
  • Heřmanský, Bedřich. Jaderné reaktory. Praha: Nakladatelství technické literatury, 1981, s. ISBN .
  • Heřmanský, Bedřich, Štoll, Ivan. Energie pro 21. století. Praha: České vysoké učení technické, 1992, s. ISBN 80-01-00817-7.
  • Plokhy, Serhii. Chernobyl, history of a tragedy. : , 2019, s. ISBN 978-0-141-98835-1.

Last update: Berka Jan (29.08.2024)
Syllabus -

1. Organization of teaching. Agreement on joint events. Meaning of risk assessment, basic concepts, history and present of risk assessment

2. Analysis of serious industrial accidents. Accident with release of radioactive substances

3. Basics of toxicology

4. Technology and its risks associated with energy production. A brief history of the use of nuclear energy for civil purposes. Specifics and basic concepts from nuclear energy.

5. Basic types of conventional power plants using nuclear energy. Characteristics, construction, risks, safety and reliability.

6. Aspects of the use of fast reactors and innovative types of nuclear reactors in the energy industry.

7. Specifics of key components of nuclear power plants.

8. Selected specifics of materials, especially in nuclear energy.

9. Water as a coolant and heat-carrying medium in the energy industry. The influence of the quality of this coolant on the safety and reliability of the power plant.

10. Advanced nuclear systems for energy production (Generation IV reactors) and their safety and reliability.

11. Advanced technologies in energy - hydrogen technologies, CCS, and others.

12. Issues of radioactive waste, radiation protection and assessment of safety and reliability, risks associated with the use of sources of ionizing radiation.

13. Professional excursion

14. Presentation of credit reports of students. Defense of an individual project solved using the Aloha program

The subject is designed as 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of exercises per week. Lectures and discussions with students on the given topic take place during the lectures. As part of some lectures, the understanding of the acquired knowledge is verified using a small mid-term test. In the time allotted for the exercise, students independently study the Aloha program and develop a project, familiarize themselves with the PRIS databases, and prepare for the presentation of credit reports.

Last update: Berka Jan (13.09.2024)
Learning resources -

www.sciencedirect.com

http://www.osti.gov/bridge/

www.enpedie.cz

http://www.world-nuclear.org/

http://www.epa.gov/OEM/content/cameo/aloha.htm

Last update: Kubová Petra (22.01.2018)
Entry requirements -

Basic knowledge from power engineering, corrosion and metallic materials are demanded.

Last update: Kubová Petra (22.01.2018)
Registration requirements -

Chemical engineering A, Physical chemistry A

Last update: Hlinčík Tomáš (01.02.2018)
Teaching methods
Activity Credits Hours
Účast v laboratořích (na exkurzi nebo praxi) 0.4 10
Obhajoba individuálního projektu 0.3 9
Účast na přednáškách 1 28
Příprava na přednášky, semináře, laboratoře, exkurzi nebo praxi 0.7 20
Práce na individuálním projektu 1.1 30
Účast na seminářích 0.5 15
4 / 4 112 / 112
Coursework assessment
Form Significance
Regular attendance 40
Homework preparation 20
Report from individual projects 20
Continuous assessment of study performance and course -credit tests 20

 
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