Diapason sessions
- Module for self-training to energy powered systems
- Thermoptim getting started module
- Session S01En Introduction
- Session S02En First Law
- Session S03En Second Law: irreversibilities
- Session S04aEn Properties of substances, usual charts
- S06En Exergy balances
- Session S07En_init First steps with Thermoptim
- S07En_ext Introduction to the use and programming of external classes
- Session S09En General issues on cycles
- Session S10En Heat transfer to a fluid
- Session S11En Thermodynamics of compression and expansion
- Session S15En Thermodynamics of combustion
- Session S18En Thermodynamics of heat exchangers
- Session S21En Ideal gas turbine model
- Session S22En Combustion gas turbine model
- Session S23En GT exergy balance and cycle improvements
- Session S24En Simple gas turbine model
- Session S26En Simple steam power plant exercise
- Session S27En Extraction and reheat steam cycle
- Session S28En Steam cycle exergy balances
- Session S31En Water chiller modeling exercise
- Session S32En Refrigeration cycle exergy balances
- Session S33En Heat pump modeling exercise
- Session S35En_4t2t: 4 and 2 stroke engines
- Session S38En Exercise: modeling of a Diesel engine
- Session S39En Exercise: modeling of a gasoline engine
- Session S41En Single pressure combined cycle exercise
- Session S46En Micro-gas turbine cogeneration exercise
- Session S47En District heating cogeneration exercise
- Session S61En Modeling of a SOFC fuel cell
- Session S62En Advanced modeling of a SOFC fuel cell
- Session S63En Advanced modeling of a methane SOFC fuel cell
- Session GEI1 Sectors
- Session GEI2 Economic and energy indicators
- Session GEI3 World energy situation
- Session GEI4 Energy in the developing countries
- Session GEI5 Reserves and resources
- Session GEI6 Energy markets
- Session GEI7 Environmental issues
- Session GEI8 Changing technology
- Session GEI9 Objectives and impact of energy policies
- Session IT1En Introduction to the pinch method
- Session IT2En Application of the pinch method to the Gourlia case