1st Master in Industrial sciences (2nd cycle-Industrial Engineers) Mechanics

aircraft design, frame , circuits

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ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)15
Teaching staffDEMY, Philippe
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 2
CodeTECH-IELM0029/1
Prerequisite

none

Aims and Objectives

Studies of:

aircraft structures (architecture)                                                                                               structures calculations                                                                                                                   aircraft circuits (air, fuel, hydraulics, electric)

 

Description

Chapter 1: aeronautical structures, frame, general concepts (partie 1)                                     Chapter 2: frame (partie 2)                                                                                                      Chapter 3: frame (partie 3)

Exercices: rivets, thin walls calculations : torsion flexion on wing & fuselage    

Chapter 4: airconditioning system and pressurisation                                                                  Chapter 5: fuel system                                                                                                              Chapter 6: hydraulic circuit                                                                                                         Chapter 7: undercarriage                                                                                                              Chapter 8: fire detection, overheat                                                                                          Chapter 9: electrical circuit

 

Bibliography

Aircraft structures for engineering students (4th edition).  T.H.G Megson                                         Aircraft systems (3th edition). Ian Moir and Allan Seabridge                                                             Sabena Technics

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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