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| INGE0003-1 | Engine
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| Duration : | 24h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Charles Debouche |
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| Language : | French language |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| Prerequisites : | -- MECA0490-1 - Engineering mechanics -- PHYS3007-1 - General physics -- ELEC0438-1 - Electricity |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 24h |
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| Written notes : | Notes and slides available on WebCT Gembloux and on Intranet Gembloux in 2011.
Chatelain J. 1983. Machines électriques. Paris, Dunod, 326 p. + an.
Menardon M. et Jolivet D. 1988. Les moteurs. Paris, Chotard et associés, 240 et 162 p.
Guibet J.C. 1987. Carburants et moteurs. Paris, Technip, 512 p. |
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| Assessment : | Oral examination (100%) |
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| Contacts : | Debouche, Charles (Professor) Mechanics of the fluids and environment 081 62 21 80 charles.debouche@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | This course is not organized in 2010-2011 |
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| Items online : |
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| Energy and engines: Notes and slides |
| Notes and slides available on Intranet Gembloux: version 2009-2010 |
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