Mechanical Engineering
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- Admission : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/admission/
- Structure of studies : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/structure-of-studies/
- Study program : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/study-program/
- Career perspectives : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/career-perspectives/
- Exchange programs : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/exchange-programs/
- People : /en/education/bachelor/mechanical-engineering/people/
Study program
Department:
Mechanical Engineering
Specialization:
Plastics and lightweight structures
Module: System automation 1
Course description
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Objectives
Fournir à l'étudiant les connaissances fondamentales nécessaires à la conception, à la supervision et à la commande d'un système automatisé. Ceci englobe la sélection appropriée des actionneurs et des capteurs, ainsi que leur intégration efficace au sein du système de contrôle.
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Content
- Fondamentaux des systèmes de contrôle
- Introduction aux capteurs et actionneurs
- Moteurs électriques: technologie, dimensionnement et techniques de contrôle
- L'intégration mécatronique en génie mécanique
- Maintenance : approche préventive et corrective
Type of teaching and workload
Lecture course (including exercises)
32 periods
Practical exercises / lab work
16 periods
Course specification
Year of validity
2025-2026
Weight
2nd year
Semester
Autumn
Program
French,Bilingual
Department
Mechanical Engineering
Language of instruction
French
ID
B2C-AUTO-M
Level
Intermediate
Course type
Core
Study program
Bachelor
Evaluation methods
- Continuous assessment Written work, Practical exercises / Evaluated reports,
Course grade calculation method
The continuous assessment mark is the weighted average of the courses evaluations. If the course includes practical labs (TP), the course mark is the weighted average of the TP mark and the mark of the other evaluations. If one of these two marks (TP or other evaluations) is less than 3.0, the course counts as failed and no mark is given.
Intructor(s) and/or coordinator(s)
Kim Brugnetti, Nicolas Rouvé