Aerospace propulsion
AERO0014 provides an introduction to the main operating principles, modern evolutions and future trends of propulsion devices used in aeronautics and spatial applications.
Assistant: Thomas Lambert
AERO0014 provides an introduction to the main operating principles, modern evolutions and future trends of propulsion devices used in aeronautics and spatial applications.
Assistant: Thomas Lambert
MECA0032 introduces the student to the design and numerical simulation techniques for turbomachinery from the 50's until now. This course is also foreseen for doctoral students.
MECA0528 provides a practical introduction to the operation of fluid machinery, at the level of the component as well as the integration with the circuit.
MECA0529 discusses incompressible flow turbomachinery, including pumps, ventilators, hydraulic and wind turbines. The focus is on operating characteristics, regulation and operating in circuits.
Assistant: Nicolas Leclère
MECA0530 discusses operating characteristics, unstable operation and regulation of gas turbomachinery, as well as their applications in jet engines, energy production and turbocharging.
Assistant: Nicolas Leclère
This post-graduate course reviews the foundations of the discontinuous Galerkin Method, linking back to the bases of finite volume and finite element methods, and discusses the practical aspects.