University of Liege | Version française
Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
INGE0003-1  Engine
Duration :  24h Th
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Holder(s) :  Charles Debouche
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  1. Energy uses and ressources in the world
2. Principles and definitions for engine
3. Electrical engine
4. Gasoline engine
5. Diesel engine
Course objective :  Energy uses and ressources in the world
To teach the principles of working of the electrical engine (the triphase asynchronous engine in particular), of the diesel engine and the gasoline engine
To start learning the choice of a engine according to the device to drag
After completing the course the student is expected to
1. Choose a source of adequate energy.
2. Choose the motor adapted to the machine that he/it must activate.
Prerequisites :  -- ME101 - Engineering mechanics
-- PH101 - General physics
-- PH102 - Electricity
Organization :  Lectures : 24h
Written notes :  Notes
Presentation available on Intranet
Assessment :  Oral examination (100%)
Contacts :  Debouche, Charles (Professor)
Mécanique des fluides et environnement
081 62 21 80
debouche.c@fsagx.ac.be


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