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Course Description

Information about French classes at University of Liege  (for Master M120 EMSHIP)

Preparatory classes (P1)

The University of Liege organizes preparatory French courses for exchange students (levels for beginners: A1, A2 and  B1).

When: from the 1st Monday of September to the 2nd Wednesday of September (typically). Classes are organized from 9:00 to 16:00, from Monday to Friday except on the first day, day on which the level test takes place.

Where: The test and courses are taking place in ULiège Liège main building, in the city centre, 2nd floor (ISLV).

What to do: If you are interested, you will have to fill in a form which will be available via the following link at the beginning of July:

http://www.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_2077999/fr/seminaires-activites-et-stages-preparatoires

Fees: 100 EUR.

NB: the number of students is limited - if you are interested, please register as soon as possible. You will receive a confirmation of registration, with a payment request.

 

Evening classes (S1)

There are also evening French courses for foreign students (levels A1 to B2+).

When:

  • 1st semester: from 2 October to 14 December 2017, level test will take place between 22 and 28 September.
  • 2nd semester: from 19 February to 18 May 2018, level test will take place between 7 and 9 February.


2 hours per class, 2 days per week (total: 60 hours). Classes are organised Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, from 16:00 to 18:00 or from 18:00 to 20:00. Students have to give their preferred schedules, when they take the level test.

Where: Same as above

What to do: If you are interested, you will have to fill in a form which will be available via the following link at the beginning of July:

http://www.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_2356972/en/cours-du-soir-francais-langue-etrangere

Fees: 100 EUR.

-> Prerequisite Form to be filled by the applicants - Click here to download  

- To be admitted at ULiège (Liege) - Master 1:

Existing background in the following fields are expected. The mentionned lectures are only given as exemples. Your lectures may have different names and content.

• Fundamental branches:

o Mathematics and Numerical Analysis

o Physics, Thermodynamics

• Solid mechanics, 5 credits (or equivalent) (see (*) )

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0012-6.html 

• Strength of materials, 5 credits (or equivalent) (see (**) )

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0001-2.html 

• Fluid mechanics, 5 cr, (or equivalent) (see (***) )

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0025-3.html 

• Heat transfer, 5 credits (or equivalent)

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0445-2.html

• Dynamics of mechanical systems, 5 credits (or equivalent)

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0155-2.html

• Experience in programming, Finite Element Method, Programing code and CAD

- Programming (coding), using for instance MATLAB, C++, Python, …
- Finite Element Method : appreciated but not mandatory
- CAD tool is highly relevant (but not mandatory)

- To be admitted in URO (Rostock) - Master 2: You need to have completed 18 ECTS of Mechanics, 18 ECTS of Mathematics, 12 ECTS of fluid mechanics, 6 ECTS of Measurement Technology / Control Engineering (or equivalent lectures).

- To be admitted in ECN (Nantes) - Master 2: Candidates need to have completed lectures in Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics, which is verified through the admission procedure to enter at Master 1 at ULiège.

- To be admitted at UPM (Spain) - Master 2: Candidates need to have succeeded the Master M1 at ULiège

 

(*) Solid mechanics

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0012-6.html

Overview and structure of the course

• General equilibrium principles (identification of all external efforts acting on the studied body, concept of the cut and identification of the internal forces acting on both sides of the cut)
• Notions of stresses and of plasticity surfaces (Mohr circle in in-plane stress field)
• Material properties: link between the stresses and the deformations
• Beam definition
• Calculation of internal forces in a structure constituted of beams (MNT diagrams)
• Calculation of internal forces in a truss
• Study of the different internal forces in a beam section - how to pass from forces to stresses (tension, compression, bending, torsion, shear, combined loading)
• Deflections in structures made of beams
• Concept of second order analysis and notions of elastic buckling of beams in compression

 

(**) Mechanics of materials

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0001-2.html

General overview:

This course provides the basic knowledge in Solid Mechanics: concept of stress tensor, strain tensor, material's constitutive law, Hooke's law, deformation energy and link with thermodynamics, virtual work principle and energy theorems, isotropic linear elasticity theory. These concepts are then applied to various practical cases: thick tubes under pressure, pressurized sphere, force on an infinite medium, contact between two elastic solids, torsion of prismatic solids, tensile and bending of prismatic solids, corner shaped solids, stress concentration...


The topics of the course are: * Introduction to tensorial calculus and index notation. Application to the statics: stress tensor, balance equations... * Kinematics: strain in 1D, rigid body motion, tensoriel definition, F=RU, Saint-Venant compatibility equations * Virtual work principle + energy theorems (Engesser, Castigliano...) * 3D Hooke's law, material mechanical properties, additivity rule, strain energy, uniqueness of the solution * Fundamental equations of linear elasticity (Navier's equations) * 3D elastic problems: pressurized tubes, pressurized sphere, Boussinesq's problem, Hertz contact problem * Torsion of general prismatic solid: warping of the sections... * 2D elastic problems: applications in cartesian coordinates (tensile and bending of prismatic solids) * 2D elastic problems: applications in polar coordinates (bending of a curved beam, corner shaped solids, plate with a hole, stress concentration) * Fatigue: introduction to the concept of fatigue, origin of fatigue failure, Wöhler curves, number of cycle to failure, endurance limit.

 

(***) Fluid mechanics

https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/en/cours/MECA0025-3.html

Course contents :

The course provides a rigorous and systematic presentation of the basic concepts and classical mathematical models used in various fields of application of Newtonian fluid mechanics. These models, and their simplified versions, are used to better understand the underlying physical processes.
The following topics are addressed:

• Kinematics of fluid flows.
• Budget equations (local and integral forms) and associated boundary conditions. Newtonian fluid and Navier-Stokes equations.
• Vorticity dynamics and potential flow.
• Similitude theory and flow regimes.
• Introduction to gas dynamics : rule of forbidden signals in supersonic flows, shock waves.
• Turbulence : characterization, RANS simulations, Taylor theory of turbulent dispersion.
• Gravity waves, capillarity waves, internal waves

Learning outcomes of the course :
At the end of the course, the student will master the basic concept of Newtonian fluid dynamics. He/She will be able to use both the tensor and indicial formalism to design mathematical models of most large scale and small scale flows. In particular, he/she will be able to make the link between the physical processes and their mathematical parameterization and to justify the main assumptions.
He/She will be able to write down budget equations, understand the processes responsible for the transport of information and energy in fluids, use integral forms of the Navier-Stokes equation to describe simple flows. He/She will also be able to rely on a simplified 1D model to describe shock waves in a nozzle.
Through the group project, the course contributes to the development of soft skills like self-study, collaborative work and reporting.

 

Typical BACHELOR DEGREE AT ULiège - option Mechanics

Prerequisite form to be completed by the applicant click here

 

Degree Awarded: A double master degree from University of Liege (EMSHIP coordinator, Belgium) and URO (Germany), ECN (France) or UPM (Spain):

ULiège Master 120 “Master in Mechanical Engineering, specialized focus in Advanced Ship Design”; Engineering Sciences and Technology, University of Liège, Belgium
and one of these 3 masters (URO, ECN and UPM);
URO Master 120 “Master of Science” for courses in “Ship and Ocean Engineering”, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology, University of Rostock, Germany
ECN Master 60 “Master in Mechanics specialized in Hydrodynamics for Ocean Engineering”, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
UPM Master 60 "Advanced Ship Design and Offshore Renewable Energy" (Máster en Diseño Avanzado de Buques y Energías Renovables Marinas), Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

 

Master Study - 2 years program - (120 credits)

DEGREE AWARDED

A Double master degree giving access to the profession and the title of ENGINEER (Ir.) in 4 major European countries but also almost everywhere as these engineering degrees are fully recognized in Europe.

 STUDY PROFILE

Use and development of advanced numerical tools, to be applied in Ship and offshore Engineering,

Research and R&D oriented;

High Scientific level;

 CANDIDATE PROFILE

Relevant background and ability in mathematics and numerical methods (see lecture content and prerequisites). 

TUTIONS FEES

More informations here

Scholarships will be available for students
(see “Online Application”)

ELIGIBILITY

BSc, BEng (3 years) or more advanced degree

Master Program in Naval Architecture – Advanced Design of Ships and Offshore Structures
(Master studies- 120 credits)

 

MasterStudy120 Schema

 

M120 is the new EMSHIP+ master program (see Offical EMSHIP Programme - Uliege web site)

It is a 2-years master degree (awarded by a double degree issued by 2 EMSHIP universities; i.e. from University of Liege (EMSHIP coordinator, Belgium) and from URO (Germany), ECN (France) or UPM (Spain). The awarded degrees are:

ULiège Master 120 Master in Mechanical Engineering, with specialization in Advanced Design of Ships and Offshore Structures
and one of these 3 masters:
URO Master 120 Master of Science (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering)
ECN Master 60 Master in Applied Mechanics, specialized in Hydrodynamics, Energetics and Propulsion,
UPM Master 60 joint Master degree with ULiège “Advanced Ship Design and Offshore Renewable Energies” (Máster en Diseño Avanzado de Buques y Energías Renovables Marinas)

The EMSHIP master mobility scheme includes 4 semesters in 2 or 3 different countries and cultures. 

Semesters 1 and 2 (1st year): Univ. of Liege (ULiège), Belgium – 60 credits

University of Liege (ULiège) – Master in Mechanical Engineering - specialization in Advanced Design of Ships and Offshore Structures

  • Lectures in Mechanics
  • Lectures in Ship Technology, Ship Structure, Ship Hydrodynamics and Ship Design

Semesters 3 and 4 (2nd year): in France (ECN), Germany (URO), Spain (UPM) – 60 Credits

Students must express their preferences for the second year by ranking the 3 following topics :

  • Ship & Marine Hydrodynamics (ECN)
  • Ship Technology & Ocean Engineering (URO)
  • Advanced Ship Design and Offshore Renewable Energies (UPM)

The final decision about the location of the second year will be based on the student wishes and if necessary on the ranking (established during the first year at ULiège).

The EMSHIP master study also includes a Master thesis and an Internship, which can be performed at a 3rd EMSHIP partner university (3rd mobility), such as:

  • Galati (UGAL, Romania) Manoeuvring and Propulsion.
  • Nantes (ICAM, France) Composites materials & Design of Offshore wind turbines,
  • Newcastle (SOLENT, UK) Sailing and Pleasure Yachts.

or with an Top World University, EMSHIP associate partner, such as:

  • University of Michigan (UoM, NAME, USA)
  • University of Osaka (NAOE, Japan)
  • Federal University of Rio de Janairo (UFRJ, Brazil)
  • University of New South Wales (UNSW, Australia)
  • Pusan University (PNU, Korea)
  • Istanbul Technical University (ITU, Turkey)
  • University of GENOA (UNIGE, Italy)

In addition, “EMSHIP” includes other partner universities from various parts of the world, such as:

  • University of Sciences and Technology of Oran (USTO, Algeria)

All these universities/partners have an advisory role and assist in the recruitment and assessment of candidates.

Finally the European Association of Universities in Marine Technology (WEGEMT) assists the consortium in the management and dissemination of information to potential candidates. 

Industrial Strategic Advisory Board (SAB)

An Industrial Strategic Advisory Board (SAB), composed of key European industrial partners, provide internships and opportunities of recruitment after the graduation.

Tuition fees (see “Scholarship and TF”)

 

Institutions

Coordinator:

UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE (ULiège) - ANAST, Belgium

Main Partners:

ECOLE CENTRALE OF NANTES (ECN), France

 

UNIVERSITY OF ROSTOCK (URO), Germany

 

UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID (UPM), Spain

 Associate partners:

UGAL, UNIGE, ICAM, SOLENT, ITU, MICHIGAN, OSAKA, PNU, UFRJ, UNSW

Contact:  Prof. Philippe RIGO, University of Liege

Please find below main documents to be provided for EMSHIP application:

  • Nationality certificate dated of the year of the registration issued by the local municipal authority, Embassy, consulate, Justice Minister, or a copy of the passport;

  • Copy of your Secondary School Diploma translated in English or French;

  • Copies, certified or authenticated by the institution attended (or by the EMSHIP institution in which you are studying at the moment), of your higher education studies diploma and a transcript of record with a translation (by a sworn translator) into English or French;

  • Exhaustive list of lectures (if possible with a short summary or a link to a website). See prerequisites

  • A summary of your final dissertation (Bachelor or Master Thesis; if done) in French or English and a copy of the contents page;

  • An English Proficiency Certificate ( TOEFL, IELTS or Equivalent. The applicant should have at least a B2 level).
    The non native English speaking applicant should have at least a B2 level for applying to the EMship program and he/she has to validate that using a certificate (Toefl, IETS, or a scholl certificat if the education was giving in English). The English communication skills will be verified during the interview

  • Please provide, year by year, official documents for the past five years if they are not covered by your last diploma (Official declaration of enrolment for higher education or university studies, original employment certificate - specifying occupation start and end dates, declaration of military service). Translation in English or French if they are not

  • Two Recommendation letters in English.

In principle all copies have to be sworn. Therefore, simple translations can be accepted, but once in Belgium you will have to prove the original documents. That is why it is useful to upload sworn copies.

To apply for EMship Master you need to create an account and password in the “Application”

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