311.112 Fundamentals of approppriate technology

2019S, PA, 4.0h, 4.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 4.0
  • Credits: 4.0
  • Type: PA Project

Aim of course

1. To prove the significance of the application of the fundamentals of approppriate technology (theory and methodology) in the professional praxis of TU-Wien engineers. 2. The purpose of the exercise (übung), executed as a group activity, is to test the application of the theory of appropriate technology in a real situation/ /project. 3. The report about the exercise serves as group examination. The course can be reported and followed in english.

Subject of course

Ad 1. Theory and methodology will be explained based on publications in the field, specifically the books "Technology for liberation" and "The proof of the pudding" (theory) and "Appropriate technology for developing countries and - in industrialised countries"(practice) as well as other selected publications of GrAT. The course is a mutual activity of teacher and students based on the principle of learning by personal experience in the working group Ad 2. Examples of group exercise reports are: Inventory of small scale hydropower in Austria, Design and construction of an clay heating furnace, Maintenance technology in the tropics, Design of a bicycle for developing countries, Comparative research of claytechnology in architecture in Ghana and Austria, Trends in maintainabilty of consumer goods (white goods) in Austria Ad 3. The group report will contain proof that the students have understood the theory and are able to apply its methodology to the subject of research.

Additional information

Kontakt: Mr. Taylor Tel. 01 58801 49524 oder 0699 15880150

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon10:30 - 13:3029.04.2019Seminarraum 125 Vorbesprechung Praktikum

Examination modalities

Protokoll bzw. Bericht

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
04.02.2019 06:00 13.05.2019 23:55

Registration modalities

Kontakt: Mr. Taylor Tel. 01 58801 49524 oder  0699 15880150

Curricula

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Literature

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Language

English