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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 10/01/2008
PHYS0916-1  Laboratory of industrial techniques
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Sales engineer, 2nd year3,5
Holder(s) :  Christine Bertrand, Pierre Deneye, Aude Niffle    , Thierry Pironet
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  THis course deals with a series of industrial techniques which can be used in a laboratory. These may envolve depending on recent technological developments. Today's topics are in general.
-automation
-pneumatics
-applied electronics
-electrotechnics
-machnie-tool
-industrial chemistry techniques
-various captors and activators
Course objective :  Today business executive must be polyvalent and it is more essential that the engineer be able to master technical matters or at least be a competent participant in professional discussions. This course aims to place students in front of the implementation of a technological application. They will have to define, with the support of the professor, a project they want to acheive. Also, they will be confronted with several problems simulating the professional reality such as the application of theoretical knowledge, the writing of a feasibility study, of specifications, the conception and building of an industrial-type prototype. The students willa slo encounter difficulties in organising, managing time and working in teams. A succession of keys-steps (preliminary, progress and final reports) will allow to simulate a process of industrial development.
Prerequisites :  SC 837 Electronics, Electrotechniques and Workshop
Organization :  In groups of 4 max , students develop an idea which will lead to the conception of a "machine"
Assessment :  1st session assessment : on top of the required reports students must be able to answer technical questions linked to their project. Oral examination. Continuous assessment for participation will be taken into account when giving the final mark
2nd session assessment : idem
Contacts :  Pierre DENEYE, Professeur

pierre.deneye@ulg.ac.be

04 / 232 73 23


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