Graduate Course Descriptions

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5410. Introduction to Energy Management in Manufacturing

3.00 credits

Prerequisites: Open to graduate students only.

Grading Basis: Graded

Introduction to foundational concepts and methods of energy management in manufacturing including: the motivation of energy efficient manufacturing, systematic methods for energy consumption modeling and analysis in manufacturing enterprises and facilities, including lighting, motors and drives, compressed air, process heating/cooling, HVAC, identification of energy sinks and energy saving opportunities in manufacturing, ISO 50001 standards on energy management, and a basic introduction of the whole building energy simulation program EnergyPlus(TM).

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