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

 ECTS CreditsNumber of Hours (h/year)
230
230
445
ORIENTATION (au choix)
Orientation Aérotechnique
660
230
230
345
345
Orientation Automatique
230
345
675
560
Orientation Mécanique
560
230
560
230
230
445
10145
20215
215

Non Destructif Testing or materials

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffKECHAOU, Adnen
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0017/2
Prerequisite

Have made a success of the courses of: Physics, chemistry, metal industry

Aims and Objectives

Credit note of the knowledge of the various processes of CND

Description

 EN 473, Processes PT, MT, RT, UT

Bibliography

NDT Hand book

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

Mécanique des structures

ECTS Credits5
Number of Hours (h/year)60
Teaching staffDEMY, Philippe
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0019/2
Prerequisite

Elements of matrix operations and numerical methods

Aims and Objectives

Introduction to structural calculation by the Finite Elements method.                                        Illustrations by exercices.                                                                                                                 FEM Software Applications (SAMCEF)

Description

Review of mechanics                                                                                                                   Variational methods                                                                                                                            Finite element formulation                                                                                                                                     Linear static calculation progress                                                                                                Calculation of stresses and post-processing                                                                                   Finite Elements     Modal analysis                                                                                                                                                                                  Non Non linearities

Bibliography

Introduction à la méthode des éléments finis (G. Masy, 1999, Imprisil)                                    Modélisation par éléments finis (Jean-Charles Craveur, Sciences sup, 3ème édition,2008) Comprendre les éléments finis (Alaa Chateauneuf,Technosup, 2010)                                          Aide-mémoire, Eléments finis (Alexandre Ern, Dunod, 2005)

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
Projects or practical work
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Complement of Automatic

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffSTYLIANIDIS, Dimitri
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0021/2
Prerequisite

The theory studied in the theoretical course of programmable automats in 1st year of the 2nd cycle.

Principle and operation of the programmable automats

Aims and Objectives

This laboratory puts into practice the theory seen in the theoretical courses of the 1st year of the 2nd cycle.

Description

Applications on the programmable automats. Use of the programming languages: LADDER, SFC, FBD, ST and IT.

Bibliography
  • HUMBLET Automates programmables industriels (Hermes)
  • BLANCHARD Le GRAFCET (Cépadues Editions)
  • BONFATI-MONARI-SAMPIERI IEC 1131-3 Programming Methodology (CJ International)

Manuels d'utilisation Télémécanique et Siemens.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLaboratory work
Assessment MethodsContinuous assessment

Continuous evaluation based on reports submitted by the students and on some specific interrogations programmed and bearing on a limited matter

NotesIn part
LanguageFrench

Cplt Electrotechnique et électronique appliquées

ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffBOEMER, Laurent; BRUWIER, Alfred
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0022/2
Prerequisite

Theory : basic knowledge of static converters and Pspice.

Applications : master's degree in electric machinery and Pspice.

Aims and Objectives

Theory : making the student fluent in power electronics.

Applications : contact with modern AC drives.

Description

Theory : Switch-mode power supply (flyback/forward) - resonant converters : zero-voltage and/or zero-current switchings - AC-AC converters and application to static vars compensation.

Applications : one-phase and three-phase inverters via pspice - theoretical and practical studies of a linear motor - practical study of the different configurations of an AC motor drive. 

Bibliography

Mohan - Undelan - Robbins : Power electronics  Ed. Wiley

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

Drive system technology

ECTS Credits5
Number of Hours (h/year)60
Teaching staffHAESEN, Christine
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0024/2
Prerequisite

Bases of electrotechnique and process control must be mastered.

Aims and Objectives

Survey of techniques on electrical actuators control.

Description

The different electrical actuators types. Electromagnetic model of actuators. Step motors and variable reluctance motors. Piezoelectric and electrostatic micro-motors. Thermal models of actuators. Modelling of wholes static converters-d.c. machines and controllers. Transfer functions of a.c. machines. Auto-control and scalar control. Vectorial control. Estimation and observation.

Bibliography

Grellet-Clerc Actionneurs électriques (Eyrolles)

Techniques de l'ingénieur

Séguier - Electrotechnique industrielle

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Calcul des structures aéronautiques et spatiales par éléments finis

ECTS Credits6
Number of Hours (h/year)60
Teaching staffDEMY, Philippe
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0027/2
Prerequisite

Elements of matrix operations and numerical methods

 

Aims and Objectives

Introduction to structural calculation by the Finite Elements method.                                   Illustrations by exercices.                                                                                                                FEM Software Applications (SAMCEF)

Description

Review of mechanics                                                                                                                            Variational methods                                                                                                                       Formulation of a finite element                                                                                                           Linear static calculation progress                                                                                         Calculation of stresses and post-processing                                                                                     Finite Elements                                                                                                                                           Modal analysis                                                                                                                                Non linearities 

Bibliography

Introduction à la méthode des éléments finis (G. Masy, 1999, Imprisil)                                      Modélisation par éléments finis (Jean-Charles Craveur, Sciences sup, 3ème édition,2008) Comprendre les éléments finis (Alaa Chateauneuf,Technosup, 2010)                                            Aide-mémoire, Eléments finis (Alexandre Ern, Dunod, 2005)

 

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
Projects or practical work
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

CAO et CFAO

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffNEVEN, Jean-Michel
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0028/2
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

The purpose of this course is to allow to the students to use software for the conception of machining parts. The student will learn to use CATIA software.

Description

Introduction to CATIA

CATIA BASE

CATIA SOLIDE

Bibliography
Teaching and Learning MethodsGroup seminars or workshops
Project or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsContinuous assessment
NotesNo
LanguageFrench

Environmental aspect of the production techniques

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-MING0001/2
Prerequisite

Basic knowledge in physics, chemistry and biology

Aims and Objectives

To expound, to explain and to discuss the mechanisms, causes, consequences and remedies (technical means) of the various phenomena concerning our worldwide environment.

Description

Study of the various phenomena concerning the pollution of air, waters and ground; study of the technical means of the industrial effluents treatment (treatment of smokes, wastewater and solid waste); study of the energies use and the noise nuisances; study of clean technologies, clean productions and clean products.

Bibliography

RAMADE, F., Eléments d'écologie - Ecologie appliquée, Mc Graw-Hill,1991

Etat de l'environnement wallon, Ministère de la Région wallonne, Direction générale des ressources naturelles et de l'environnement, 1994 et 2000

Horizon 2010 - Plan wallon des déchets, Ministère de la Région wallonne, Direction générale des ressources naturelles et de l'environnement, 1998

POPESCU, M., BLANCHARD, J. et CARRE, J., Analyse et traitement physicochimique des rejets atmosphériques industriels, Tec & Doc - Lavoisier, 1998

BICOCCHI, S., Les polluants et les techniques d'épuration des fumées, Tec & Doc - Lavoisier, 1998

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

Gestion de projets et de la qualité

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-MING0003/2
Prerequisite

Introduction to Economics and to Business Management (BAC2)

Business Management ( M1)

Aims and Objectives

Explain that :

- environment is changing continuously because of  technical and économic progresses;

- that is why the company is under obligation to  adapt its production, its processes and its organization to meet all requirements from clients:  for example , quality requirements.

- business is trending to "global quality";

-new functions and new jobs emerge: Project Manager and Quality Manager (quality controller).

Description

-Introduction:the Company and its environment

*who is concerned : "shareholders" and "stakeholders"

*change and new requirements from clients

*quality: cost ; cost  of "bad quality"

-"Client-oriented Firm"

*Aim: to satisfy client

*advantages

* marketing-mix ( 4 P :Product-Place-Publicity-Price)

- guarantee (legal aspects )

-  Quality management :8 principles

- ISO Standards (What ?Why?)

- certification (for ex. steps to ISO 9001 certification )

Bibliography

-Wikipédia:*gestion de la qualité-qualité totale

                 *la publicité

-Site de l'Organisation Internationale de Normalisation

pour différentes matières, par ex:

*ISO:acquérir les bases

*ISO 9000/ISO14000:principes de management

*Stéphane Mathieu « Normes qualité ISO 9000, version 2000 », Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne

-Le management du Titanic: leçons d'un naufrage; Henry Lang;éd.d'Organisation1999;Paris.

-Test Budget & Droit :N° 193 (07/08/2007)pour la garantie;N°199(07/08/2008) pour le bon de commande

* Olivier de Brouwer,ing «  les 7 nouveaux outils de gestion de la qualité », document en ligne

* Claude Yves Bernard, « le management par la qualité totale », Editions Afnor

*Jacques D, Ingénieur Prévention :

« la démarche d'analyse des accidents par la méthode de l'arbre des causes »

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Group seminars or workshops

"quality-oriented" hospital (M.Jobé)

 

Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Gestion entrepreneuriale

ECTS Credits4
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-MING0004/2
Prerequisite

Economics (micro and macro) (BAC3)

Business management (M1)

Aims and Objectives

- face real business management situations .

-- go further in Business management

-decompartmentalize different economic and management courses

- understand the many-sided aspects of management.

- analyze the study of “ long-term decisions” (investment and its financing) in-depth

 

Description

Capital investment decision

*opportunity cost of investment

*optimal financing (LT&MTcredits;leasing)

*leverage

*compounding and discounting (distinction);cost of capital

*the concept of the net present value (NPV) and of the internal rate of return (IRR)

*calculate NPV, IRR, Pay back period,Breakeven Point

*Budget and cash planning

 

Bibliography

Ballada, S. Gestion financière. 3ème édition. Paris : Maxima, 1996, 529 pages

Braekeveldt, S. Trésorerie. 1ère édition. Zellik : Vif Editions, 1997, 290 pages

Coispeau, Devanna. Gestion de Haut de Bilan. 1ère édition. Bailly : Séfi, 1992, 215 pages

Coopers&Lybrand. Le financement des PME. 1ère édition. Bruxelles : L’Echo, 1996, 56 pages

Vernimmen, P. Finance d’entreprise. 4ème édition. Paris : Dalloz, 2000, 973 pages

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Sciences humaines et sociales

ECTS Credits4
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-MING0005/2
Prerequisite

Introduction to Management (BAC2)

Business Management (M1)

Aims and Objectives

Explain  place and  importance of Human Factor  in economy and in business

Grasp aspects of Human Resource Management (HRM)

Give our future engineers "tool" to become a "good "( efficient and human) teamleader

Description

- Social-économic-political environment: continuous change:the company is under obligation to  adapt

- Paradox of Productivity:obligation and possible consequences  (for Welfare, for Return (ROE) and forr employment situation)

-Schools of thought in HRM (Why? and how? to motivate people)

-To-day Payment and fiscal consequences

-How to apply successfully for a job ? C.V. : in theory  and in practice .

Bibliography

Ressources humaines:Nouvelles pratiques selon l'ISO 9001;Geneviève Krebs;AFNOR 2004;St-Denis

50 Techniques essentielles de Gestion;Michael Ward;éd.De Vecchi 1995;Paris

Le management du Titanic;Henry Lang;éd.d'Organisation 2001;Paris

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Industrial data processing

ECTS Credits6
Number of Hours (h/year)75
Teaching staffBOEMER, Laurent; NINANE, Christian
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0023/2
Prerequisite

All basic notions of automation studied in the course of previous years.

 

Aims and Objectives

Theory: Following the courses given in previous years, this part essentially becomes attached to the survey of particular techniques of control and the study of fieldbuses.

Application : Manipulate analogic/ numeric converters and use numerical control. the student must be able to execute correctly measurements and programming embedded sysytems.

 

Description

Theory: Fuzzy logic control ; Study of non linear systems ; Special techniques of control ; Study of some fieldbuses.

Application : Embedded systems, LabView control software, TCP/IP sockets in Java, motor drive programming.

 

Bibliography

LONGCHAMP Commande Numérique des Systèmes dynamiques (Presses polytechniques romandes)

OGATA Discrete-time Control Systems (Prentice Hall)

BÜHLER Réglage par logique floue (Presses polytechniques romandes)

 

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
Projects or practical work
Continuous assessment

NB: theory, oral or written examination.

 

NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Methodology of development of a manufacturing process

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffKECHAOU, Adnen
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0030/2
Prerequisite
Aims and Objectives

.Introduction to NDT.

. Aluminium, Nickel and titanium materials

Description

NDT: PT,MT, RT, UT

Aluminium, nickel and Titanium matearials.

Bibliography
Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Avionics systems

ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffDEMY, Philippe
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0032/2
Prerequisite

none

Aims and Objectives

Knowledge of avionics systems    (EASA Part 66  requirements)

Description

Chapitre 1: Flying and navigation instruments                                                                          Chapitre 2: Control instruments                                                                                                Chapitre 3: gyroscopic systems                                                                                                   Chapter 4: Introduction to Inertial navigation systems                                                                  Chapter 5: Autopilot and flignt directors                                                                                         Chapter 6: radio-commununication and radio-navigation instruments                                          Appendix: TCAS, ACARS,GPS ARINC

Bibliography

Sabena Technics courses                                                                                                                    Aircraft Electricity & Electronics (Fift edition, Glencoe Aviation Technology Series, Eismin)                Avionics electronics (Jeppesen by Keith W. Bose)

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Procedures of maintenance

ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffDEMY, Philippe
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0033/2
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

Maintenance problem and approach. Intervention on airplane                                                       Airplane circuits and airframe                                                                                                         Safety in aviation                                                      

                                           

Description

Airplane circuits: fuel, electric, hydraulics, pneumatic.                                                               Airframe and structures                                                                                                                   Fire protection                                                                                                                                  Landing gear,...

 

Bibliography
Teaching and Learning MethodsGroup seminars or workshops
Assessment MethodsContinuous assessment
NotesNo
LanguageFrench

Machining

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)15
Teaching staffELSEN, Rachel
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0010/2
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

Inform the student on the quality management in a compagny

Explain to the student the basic knowledge of the quality

Understand the quality management of a real compagny

 

Description

Standard ISO 9000:2000

Statistics process control :SPC

Quality control

Total quality 

Security

Bibliography

* Notes sur la qualité fournies au société par la compagnie Tema 

* http://fr.wikipedia.org : Contrôle ; gestion de la qualité 

* Olivier de Brouwer,ing «  les 7 nouveaux outils de gestion de la qualité », document en ligne 

* Olivier de Brouwer,ing «  les outils classiques de l'amélioration classique de la qualité », document en ligne 

*Stéphane Mathieu « Normes qualité ISO 9000, version 2000 », Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne 

* Edmont LE COZ « système de management de la qualité (SMQ) : processus d'amélioration », Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne* 

* Samir Lamouri et André Thomas «  juste à temps et qualité totale : concepts et outils » , Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne

* Edmont LE COZ « méthodes et outils de la qualité, nouveaux outils », Techniques de l'Ingénieur, document en ligne

* Claude Yves Bernard, « le management par la qualité totale », Editions Afnor

 

 *Notes de cours données dans le cadre de la formation en :

« conseillers en prévention niveau 2 – module multidisciplinaire de base »

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Project or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsProjects or practical work
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Manufacturing of industrial machines (Complement)

ECTS Credits5
Number of Hours (h/year)60
Teaching staffDONNAY, Benoit
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0013/2
Prerequisite

Manufacturing of industrial machines (basic, see Master 1)

Aims and Objectives

The goal of Mechanical Engineering is to study machine elements to rate their strength to provide a good service in a sufficient lifetime.

Use of standardization, empirical rules and economic criteria is required.

Description

Friction. Types of lubrication. Newtonian fluid.

Theory of hydrodynamics (plane and cylindrical) ; calculation and technology of thrust and radial plain bearings.

Endurance.

Calculation of shafts of machines.

Friction between discs and between cones.

Assembly of hubs on shafts : interference fit.

Inertia.

Bibliography

Sprengers J. (Past Professor at ISIL), President of technical Comittee ISO-Gears, syllabi.

Niemann-Winter-Höhn, Maschinen-elemente, tomes 1 to 3, Ed. Springer-Verlag.

CETIM, Calcul des pièces à la fatigue, Senlis, Ed. du CETIM.

DIN standards.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures

Lectures.

Exercises have to be resolved at home.

Assessment MethodsOral examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Machining

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffNEVEN, Jean-Michel
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0015/2
Prerequisite

None

Aims and Objectives

To explain the organization of production in manufacturing industries. Introduction in the use of a software ERP.

 

Description

Products Strategies

The management of supplies

MRP (Manufacturing Resources Planning)

" just in time "

The scheduling (Kanban) 

Trainning on a  ERP software

Bibliography

GESTION DES STOCKS ET DE LA PRODUCTION   P. GASPART

Eléments de GESTION DE LA PRODUCTION Yves CRAMA

 

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsOral examinations
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

Welding

ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffKECHAOU, Adnen
Course UnitOptional
TermQuad. 1
CodeTECH-IELM0016/2
Prerequisite
Aims and Objectives

have some informations about welding of materials

Description

Process of welding:GTAW, SMAW, GMAW, SAW, EBW

Behaviours of materials in welding, residual stress, métallurgcal modifications...

Cold crack, Hot crack

 

Bibliography

IIW documents.

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

Stages

ECTS Credits10
Number of Hours (h/year)145
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-MING0006/2
Prerequisite
Aims and Objectives

 

          During his placement, the student will be entrusted with a mission consistent regarding activities related to the guidelines proposed by the High School.  Through it, he must prove his ability to develop the skills required by his university level training and his future career in engineering.  The placement will lead to a dissertation, "Travail de Fin d'Etudes", the culmination of five years of study at university level.

Description
Bibliography
Teaching and Learning MethodsProject or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsPlacements
NotesNo
LanguageFrench

Master's thesis

ECTS Credits20
Number of Hours (h/year)215
Teaching staff
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-MING0007/2
Prerequisite

All the topics developed during the whole formation

Aims and Objectives

A engineering problem has to be solved, a report has to be written and a talk has to be given.

Description

Starting with the specifications of an engineering problem, the student must investigate one or several solutions.  It may be lead to carry out a prototype, if necessary.

If the project is given by the industry or a research institute, it will be submitted to a jury of teachers for approbation.

The personal part of the work should be apparent and clearly distinguished of other parties’ contribution.

Bibliography
Teaching and Learning MethodsProject or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsTheses

The evaluation will be based on

  • the amount and quality of the work done,
  • the quality of the written report
  • the quality of the viva voce.
NotesNo
LanguageFrench

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