Industrial maintenance

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Program Overview

The industrial maintenance degree program lies on the borderline between electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. The advantage of this study program over others is the versatility offered to students at the end of their training. On the one hand, students will assimilate the basic concepts of mechanics, such as mechanical construction, strength of materials, technical drawing, the internal combustion engine, etc., and on the other, they will acquire a solid grounding in electronics, automation, electrical engineering and industrial computing. The versatility of the study program is also evident in the field of energy conversion, where students will be able to solve problems relating to the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa.

Teaching Language : Frensh

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Fundamental electrical engineering 1: study of the fundamental laws of electricity, electrical circuits and power, magnetic circuits and transformers.

Fundamental electronics 1: Study of continuous operation and fundamental theorems, passive quadrupoles, diodes, bipolar transistors and operational amplifiers.

Mathematics 3: Study of simple and multiple integrals, improper integrals, differential equations, series, Fourier transformation, Laplace transformation.

Hydraulics and pneumatics: study of hydraulic and pneumatic energy in the functional chain of a system, industrial hydraulics circuits, pneumatic automation circuits and automated production systems (SAP).

Strength of materials: general study of the strength of materials, extension-compression, shearing, geometric characteristics of straight sections, torsion and bending.

Machine components: study of elementary mechanical functions, threaded assemblies, non-removable assemblies, gears - study of geometric cutting characteristics, motion transmission (calculation and sizing) and gearboxes.

Fundamental electronics 2: study of bipolar transistors (BJT), unipolar transistors (MOSFET) and operational amplifiers (AOP).

Fundamental electrical engineering 2: Reminder of magnetostatics and magnetic circuits, study of transformers, winding machines, etc.

Advanced Topics

- Conditional preventive maintenance tools.

- Industrial robotics.

- Repairs and interventions.

- Internal combustion engine.

- Professional and educational project.

- End of cycle projects.

Admissions Information

- Level of study required: baccalaureate in technical subjects.

- Selection criteria: application form.

- Capacity: limited, depending on available infrastructure.

- Deadline: generally, between July and September, via the MESRS national guidance platform.

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