Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Small hydroelectric power plant in Bistra |
Secondary abstract: |
Energetics is extremely important for humanity and its development. In Slovenia, a third of all electric energy comes from hydroelectric power plants. This form of electricity generation is environmentally friendly as it does not contribute to global warming and climate change since it does not emit greenhouse gasses.
During their course of schooling, Slovenian pupils are taught about power plants at several different subjects but never go in detail and therefore fail to see the big picture. This thesis was written especially for this reason as it provides an insight into operation of hydroelectric power plants. To name just a few points, it describes how a hydroelectric power plant works, presents the use of different turbines, explains how a generator operates, how energy is stored and transmitted. In addition, the thesis describes other resources of renewable energy.
The thesis should serve primarily as an aid to guides at the Technical Museum of Slovenia in order to explain the visitors to the museum the operation of a hydroelectric power plant. This should be quite useful as the Museum keeps its own 30 kW hydroelectric power plant Bistra. It would be a wonderful opportunity for visiting pupils to get a complete understanding of the topic. |
Secondary keywords: |
engineering;tehnika; |
File type: |
application/pdf |
Type (COBISS): |
Undergraduate thesis |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. Ljubljana, Pedagoška fak., Fak. za matematiko in fiziko, Fizika in tehnika |
Pages: |
59 f. |
Type (ePrints): |
thesis |
Title (ePrints): |
Small hydroelectric power plant in Bistra |
Keywords (ePrints): |
vrste hidroelektrarn |
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): |
types of hydroelectric power plants |
Abstract (ePrints): |
Energetika je zelo pomembna za človeštvo in za razvoj civilizacije. V Sloveniji predstavlja energija, pridobljena iz hidroelektrarn, kar 1/3 vse pridobljene električne energije v Sloveniji. Takšna oblika pridobivanja električne energije je okolju prijazna, saj se v okolje ne spušča strupenih plinov, ki onesnažujejo okolje ali prispevajo k segrevanju ozračja in podnebnim spremembam.
Učenci se učijo o elektrarnah pri različnih predmetih tekom osnovne šole. Vendar se pri nobenem predmetu snov ne poglobi v podrobnosti delovanja kakšne elektrarne. V ta namen je bilo izdelano to diplomsko delo, saj se poglobi v delovanje hidroelektrarne. V diplomskem delu je opisano delovanje hidroelektrarne, različne vrste hidroelektrarn, uporaba različnih turbin, delovanje generatorja, prenos in shranjevanje električne energije in opisani so tudi preostali viri obnovljive energije.
Diplomsko delo služi predvsem kot literatura vodičem v Tehniškem muzeju Slovenije, kateri bodo na njeni osnovi učili obiskovalce muzeja o delovanju hidroelektrarn. V Tehniškem muzeju Slovenije imajo tudi majhno hidroelektrarno Bistra, ki ima moč okrog 30 kW. Učenci tako spoznajo delovanje hidroelektrarne na konkretnem primeru, saj si hidroelektrarno v Bistri ogledajo od blizu in vidijo tudi njeno notranjost. |
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): |
Energetics is extremely important for humanity and its development. In Slovenia, a third of all electric energy comes from hydroelectric power plants. This form of electricity generation is environmentally friendly as it does not contribute to global warming and climate change since it does not emit greenhouse gasses.
During their course of schooling, Slovenian pupils are taught about power plants at several different subjects but never go in detail and therefore fail to see the big picture. This thesis was written especially for this reason as it provides an insight into operation of hydroelectric power plants. To name just a few points, it describes how a hydroelectric power plant works, presents the use of different turbines, explains how a generator operates, how energy is stored and transmitted. In addition, the thesis describes other resources of renewable energy.
The thesis should serve primarily as an aid to guides at the Technical Museum of Slovenia in order to explain the visitors to the museum the operation of a hydroelectric power plant. This should be quite useful as the Museum keeps its own 30 kW hydroelectric power plant Bistra. It would be a wonderful opportunity for visiting pupils to get a complete understanding of the topic. |
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): |
types of hydroelectric power plants |
ID: |
8311468 |