Engineering Educational Excursion
On December 18th, 2024, students and academic staff from the Aviation and Mechatronic Engineering Departments at Tishk International University conducted a scientific visit to Dukan Dam, a major infrastructure project in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Technical Learning Objectives
The excursion provided hands-on learning about:
Dam operational fundamentals
Hydroelectric turbine functionality
Renewable energy generation systems
Large-scale infrastructure management
Dam Components Studied
Students examined critical dam infrastructure:
Water intake systems and flow management
Spillway operations and water control mechanisms
Hydroelectric turbines and power generation
Electrical production processes and systems
Professional Insights
Dam engineers provided expert knowledge on:
Daily operational procedures and protocols
Safety measures and risk management
Maintenance routines and technical oversight
Environmental considerations in dam operations
Regional Significance
The visit highlighted Dukan Dam’s crucial role in:
Regional water management and distribution
Electricity production and power grid contribution
Agricultural support through water resources
Sustainable infrastructure development
Educational Outcomes
This scientific trip enhanced student understanding of:
Renewable energy systems and applications
Sustainable engineering practices
Large-scale project management challenges
Theoretical knowledge practical implementation
The experience successfully connected academic studies with real-world engineering applications, demonstrating the university’s commitment to practical learning and sustainable engineering education.
Keywords: Dukan Dam, Scientific Trip, Hydroelectric Power, Renewable Energy, Infrastructure Engineering, Sustainable Practices, Engineering Education, Water Management, Power Generation


















