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Study programme 2015-2016

Teaching and training




Open to civil, mechanical and electromechanical engineering students, this major reviews design, manufacturing and the importance of materials in the development of a mechanical system. It also addresses physical and chemical properties and the behaviour of metals, polymers and composites. Next, the main techniques for shaping these materials (moulding by injection or compression, stretching, laminating, forging, extrusion, embossing) are studied from the thermo-mechanical and technological point of view. Finally, numerical modelling of these procedures is tackled with particular attention paid to welding techniques. All phases of the mechanical manufacturing process are studied from the design stage to the setting up of suitable manufacturing techniques to the production schedule and organisation of working groups.

This major is rounded out by those in aeronautics and energy as well as dynamics, robotics and biomechanics for students interested in issues pertaining to design, manufacturing and the importance of materials be they in aeronautics, energy, transportation or bio-engineering.

 
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De 20 à 30 credits parmi
Annual block
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Optionnal LMECA2860 Welding.   Pascal Jacques, Aude Simar 30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LMAPR2481 Deformation and fracture of materials   Thomas Pardoen 30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LMECA2453 Advanced manufacturing technologies   Aude Simar 30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LMECA2141 Rheology   Vincent Legat, Evelyne Van Ruymbeke 30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LMECA2640 Mechanics of composite materials   Issam Doghri, Frédéric Lani 30h+30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LMECA2330 Machine components   Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent, Renaud Ronsse, Thomas Servais (compensates Benoît Raucent) 30h+30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LMECA2131 Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics.   Issam Doghri 30h+30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LMAPR2482 Plasticity and metal forming   Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen 30h+22.5h  5 credits 2q x x