Multidisciplinary Project S6 |
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Ecodesign Project Part 2 - Environment |
The project contains 3 expected content types: courses & tutorials, project sessions (labs), and personal work. For each semester, this projects represents ~40h of work on-site + 20h-30h of personal work. The total workload for each semester is estimated to 60- 70h/student.
Content of semester 6: 1. Courses & tutorials: Ecodesign approaches and strategies. - Courses topics: Ecodesign regulations & strategies, Materials & environment, Design for Sustainable behaviour, Thermal insulation & downsizing, Ecodesign of packaging, design for End-of-life, Innovation for ecodesign. - Tutorials: CES EduPack (choice of materials), Simapro, CREO (CAD modelling) 2. Project sessions (labs) supervised by the teacher: Developing 3 levels of ecodesigned solutions - Solutions developments: calculations, CAD modelling, LCA modelling of the 3 levels 3. Personal work: information search, interpretation of LCA results. |
Lectures : 3h00 |
Tutorials : 4h00 |
Project : 8h00 |
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Ecodesign Project Part 2 - Technical |
The project contains 3 expected content types: courses & tutorials, project sessions (labs), and personal work. For each semester, this projects represents ~40h of work on-site + 20h-30h of personal work. The total workload for each semester is estimated to 60- 70h/student.
Content of semester 6: 1. Courses & tutorials: Ecodesign approaches and strategies. - Courses topics: Ecodesign regulations & strategies, Materials & environment, Design for Sustainable behaviour, Thermal insulation & downsizing, Ecodesign of packaging, design for End-of-life, Innovation for ecodesign. - Tutorials: CES EduPack (choice of materials), Simapro, CREO (CAD modelling) 2. Project sessions (labs) supervised by the teacher: Developing 3 levels of ecodesigned solutions - Solutions developments: calculations, CAD modelling, LCA modelling of the 3 levels 3. Personal work: information search, interpretation of LCA results. |
Lectures : 3h00 |
Tutorials : 2h00 |
Project : 8h00 |
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Control Engineering S6 |
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Introduction to Control Theory |
1. Introduction to continuous Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems 2. Mathematical models of LTI systems 3. Block diagram and the reduction rules 4. Time-domain analysis of a first order system 5. Time domain analysis of a second order system 6. PID controllers for TLI systems |
Lectures : 14h00 |
Tutorials : 10h00 |
Lab Work : 8h00 |
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Power Electronics |
This course introduces a comprehensive overview of different power electronics components and applications. It presents the basics of devices, their characteristics, their principle of operation, and their range of applications as well. The course also underlines the principle of operation of converters used in DC drives (diodes rectifiers, controlled rectifiers and choppers). It discusses the principle of harmonics, performance parameters and filtering techniques. Furthermore, upon completion of this course, the student will be able to outline the characteristics and operation principle of power AC drives (inverters and AC-AC controllers). Mainly full bridge and three phase circuits are highlighted. The effect of inductive loads and protection schemes are discussed as well. The student will understand and be able to describe switching techniques and conduct both performance and harmonical studies. The student will be able to demonstrate a certain familiarity with the various configurations and applications and to develop models and simulations.
o Introduction & Basics in Power Electronics: Purpose, History &Application, Devices & Circuits Characteristics, Ideal and Practical device, Semi-conductors basics o Conversion Basics & Diodes Rectifiers : Conversion Circuits Types, Switching Sequence & Methodology, Protection, Performance Parameters, FW SP Diode Rectifier, FW 3P Diode Rectifier o Controlled Rectifiers & DC/DC converters: FW SP Controlled Rectifier, FW 3P Controlled Rectifier, o Introduction to DC-DC drives: Buck Converter, Boost Converter, Buck Regulator, Other topologies o DC/AC Conversion: Introduction to AC Drives, SP Full Bridge Inverter, 3P Full Bridge Inverter o AC-AC Conversion: R Load |
Lectures : 10h00 |
Tutorials : 6h00 |
Lab Work : 8h00 |
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Industrial Engineering and Supply Chain Management |
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The Fresh Connection |
- The Fresh Connection: serious game in a web-based simulation |
Lectures : 4h00 |
Tutorials : 12h00 |
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Industrial Engineering |
• To study process flows before implementation of a manufacturing plant • Workstation analysis, determination and optimization of times • Design, methods and tools for industrialization • Exploring the challenges facing Total Productive Maintenance • Total Productive Maintenance - TPM : Reliability functions, probability density functions. Serie and Parallele systems Failure rate, MTTF (Mean Time To Failure), MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure), MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) • Analysis & specifications of product • (Re)Designing a product with Creo Parametric • Being able to define standard documents • To understand the types and levels of maintenance • Establish a simple version of the maintenance plan • Flow simulation with FLEXSIM |
Lectures : 8h00 |
Tutorials : 22h00 |
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Introduction to Supply Chain Management |
- Ergonomy, Health and Security at work - Inventory Management: Define and manage the economic quantity, the safety stock and the stock classification - Approach of Inventory Management - Knowledge in Financial Management in industries |
Lectures : 12h00 |
Tutorials : 12h00 |
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Mathematics for Engineering S6 |
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Mathematics for Engineers |
Introduction to statistics and probability - Graphical Tools to represent data Meaningful Values Probability Theory Common Discrete and Continuous Probability Distributions Convergence Theorems Sampling Estimations and Confidence intervals Statistical Tests Comparison of Normal Distributions Normality Assumption checking Homogeneity of a population: ANOVA Chi-Square test Correlation and linear regression
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Lectures : 16h00 |
Tutorials : 16h00 |
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Object-Oriented Programming |
Basics of Java Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Classes and Methods Inheritance Standard Library of Java |
Lectures : 6h00 |
Tutorials : 4h00 |
Lab Work : 12h00 |
Project : 8h00 |
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Society, Management & Entrepreneurship 6 |
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French as a Foreign Language |
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Global affairs |
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Lectures : 4h00 |
Project : 10h00 |
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Principles of Marketing |
This course is designed to provide with students with an introduction to the marketing system. They will be exposed to the major concepts of marketing known as the marketing mix or 4 P's (product, place, price, and promotion). The course presumes no prior understanding of marketing, provides a complete overview of the marketing process, and touches on a variety of topics. Students will gain a sound understanding of the core concepts in marketing and its role in business and consumers' lives. |
Lectures : 6h00 |
Project : 8h00 |
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Systems Engineering S6 |
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Quality |
Introduction to Quality, its history and evolution. Learn about quality management with the main tools related to it. Analysis and understanding of the ISO 9001 standard, its purpose, context and stakes. Audit: Preparing and conducting an Audit. QRQC : Operational method of quality management and problem solving. Discovery and appropriation of A3 and Kanban communication tools. Experience plan: Initiation to the PEX tool, mathematical approach and method.
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Lectures : 8h00 |
Tutorials : 10h00 |
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Vibrations |
The course resumes the basics of vibration analysis. At first the vibration analysis and its matrix formalism is presented and applied at two degrees of freedom systems. Then, damping and vibration isolation is presented. Exercises are done after each notion to put into practice formula and method introduced in the course.
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Lectures : 12h00 |
Tutorials : 4h00 |
Lab Work : 4h00 |
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