Energy efficiency in complex systems/Investigations of multiscale phenomena

Description
Mathematical modeling of the dynamics of complex energy processes and their assessment in terms of energy efficiency. Research on the dynamics of the operation of mechanical energy storage devices, including storage of electrical energy in compressed air. Research on the cooperation of electrical energy storage devices with renewable energy sources and the network. Research on energy conversion methods. Design and construction of stations/prototypes for the conversion of electrical and mechanical energy, and storage of mechanical energy.
Laboratories:
Laboratory of Measurement and Control Systems

Contact

EECS Research Group
30-059 Kraków, al. Adama Mickiewicza 30, budynek D4, I. piętro, pok. 123

Leading unit

Faculty of Energy and Fuels - Department of Thermal and Fluid Flow Machines

Team leader

Leszczyński Jacek

Team members

  • Markowski Jan
  • Gryboś Dominik
  • Wiciak Jerzy
  • Młynarczyk Dorota
  • Paszyński Maciej
  • Szmyd Janusz

IDUB research areas

  • Sustainable energy technologies, renewable sources of energy, energy storage, and resource management. Design, production, application, synergy, and process integration
  • Technical solutions: from fundamental research, through modelling and design, to prototypes. The application of mathematical, information technology, and electronics tools to macro-, micro-, and nanoscale problems

Keywords

energy and exergy efficiencyenergy storagemechanical energy storage technologiesCAESgas expandersenergy transformationenergy conversionsrenewablesheatTESenergy wasteenergy recovery/ energy harvesterDEMpopulation balanceair pollutionsuspended dustair purificationshock wave generatormagnetic coresnanocrystalline stripcut corespowder coresmathematical modelling of complex processes and phenomenafractional calculusalgorithms and data structuresprogrammingintelligent control systems