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Academic program | ECAM ENGINEERING PROGRAM | Module Manager(s):
MAJDOUB Fida |
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Module type | Teaching Unit | |||
Credits (ECTS) | 8 | |||
Maximum number of students | 160 | |||
Total duration :96h00 | Period :
Semester 2 | Language : :
English |
Learning outcomes |
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1 - Analyse and signal processing in both time and frequency domains.<br>2 - Passive/Actif Filter theory<br><br>The general objectives of this course are: a) introduce the basic concepts of thermodynamics and, b) provide guidelines to apply the basic concepts of thermodynamics to practical applications.<br>The student will be able to understand the basic thermal interactions involved in the engineering environment by masterizing the following competences:<br>- Decomposition of a problem in several blocks to optimize the solving approach<br>- Formulation of appropriate assumptions to define the scope of the problem and simplify it while keeping a reasonable level of accuracy<br>- Graphical representation of a system to facilitate the understanding and the solving process<br>- Justification of the assumptions and graphical representation<br>- Estimation of the margin of errors<br>- Building of strategies of verification to control the validity of the results<br>- Express and explain results with clarity<br><br>"Mechanics" course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of elementary physics principles as well as their applications, and to enhance their conceptual understanding of physical laws. The topics covered during this course are: measurements, dimensional analysis, kinematics, Newton's laws, inertial and non inertial reference frames, statics and dynamics of rigid bodies and oscillations. Introduction to Hooke's law. |