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Project work in mechatronics. [ LMECA2845 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  45.0 h + 30.0 h   1+2q 

Teacher(s) Fisette Paul (coordinator) ; Matagne Ernest ; Raucent Benoît ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes - Analysis and description of a given technological problem - Submission of a pilot project and performance evaluation - Mechanical and electromechanical component dimensioning - Taking technical and safety norms into consideration - Presentation and defense of a complete and realistic technological solution - Drawings of the manufacturing plans and design of an autonomous
Aims - Introduce students, via practice, to develop mechatronic engineering projects - Foster creativity and solution seeking - Promote a synthetic spirit and combining material learned by solving a real problem - Allow students to construct a mechatronic prototype : a mobile robot
Content Students must take charge all the aspects of a proposed design problem. They particularly see to proposing innovative and technically correct solutions. The project will be advanced as far as possible including scale models, a final prototype and manufacturing plans for mechanical parts. The project starts in September and ends during the month of May. It is done in groups and involves the following steps : - Problem analysis and writing the specification conditions - Seeking original solutions - Quantification of the performances of each of the variants - Solution selection (i.e. choosing the best variant) - Presentation of the pilot project - Mechanical and electromechanical component dimensioning - Short economic study - Drawings of the manufacturing plans of parts to be built in the workshop - Private defense of the project and public of robot performance
Other information Prerequisite : The project combines elements from the courses of mechanical design, electronics, computer science (real-time computing) , sensors and actuator control References : - RC. Juvinall and KM Marshek, Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, Wiley and Sons - Technical documentation and Manufacturers'catalogues Organisation : - Unlike the mechanical design project (MECA 2840), the subject of this course (MECA2845) is imposed by the teachers. - Groups : students work in groups of at least four. Before the pilot project, the group works together. Then, each one can specialize on a particular aspect. - Schedule : Two to Four hours of consultation are foreseen each week all year. - Accompaniment : besides the professors of the courses involved, each group has a tutor who will follow it all year. For that matter, the students are accompanied and aided by technical personnel of divisions PRM, LEI and DICE to construct the final robot. - Locale : students have the mechatronic room at their disposal (Bâtiment Maxwell) equipped with mechanical tools and electronic and computing equipment. The guarantee for this equipment for the academic year involves a deposit to be determined (amount and time limit) will be set by the project coordinator at the beginning of the year. Grading criteria : - Principally based on presentations and technical reports done during the year and the robot built. Grading of course MECA 2845 involves three aspects : quality of the pilot project (including the design of a scale models before the final prototype) - Mechanical design of the prototype (including the choice of materials, components, their dimensioning and manufacturing and assembly plans) - Combining the disciplines involved (mechanics, actuator control, electronics, sensors, real-time computing) N.B.: the other non MECA disciplines involved will be graded separately, in the context of an associated course
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Electro-mechanical Engineering
Faculty or entity
in charge
> MECA


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