Polytechnic School of Albacete 3-year Degree in Industrial Engineering, Specialising in Mechanics ECTS Co-ordinator Name Prof. Gloria Begoña Sánchez Bravo Address Escuela Politécnica Superior de Albacete Avda. de España, s/n Campus Universitario 02071 Albacete Telephone nº +34-967-599200 Extension 2445 Fax +34-967-599224 e-mail Gloria.sanchez@uclm.es Dean or Director Centre Details of the Syllabus Name Address Telephone nº +34-967-599200 Extension 2402 Fax +34-967-599224 e-mail Address Antonio Garrido del Solo Escuela Politécnica Superior de Albacete Avda. de España, s/n Campus Universitario 02071 Albacete Antonio.garrido@uclm.es Escuela Politécnica Superior de Albacete Avda. de España, s/n Campus Universitario 02071 Albacete Telephone nº +34-967-599200 e-mail Antonio.garrido@uclm.es Professional 3-year Degree in Industrial Engineering, Qualification Specialising in Mechanics Three years Division in Cycles One cycle Name of the faculty/centre Professional Qualification Date of the Syllabus Overall number of classes in UCLM credits Overall number of classes in ECTS credits 1999 Polytechnic School of Albacete 3-year Degree in Industrial Engineering, Specialising in Mechanics 225 UCLM credits 180 ECTS credits
First Year Code Subject ECTS Credits 20202 Fundamental Physics 9 20203 Graphic Expression and Computer Assisted Design I 6,5 20205 Basic Science of Materials 5,5 20206 Basic Mathematics I. Calculus 5,5 20207 Basic Mathematics II. Algebra 5 20208 Chemistry 4 20210 Graphic Expression and Computer Assisted Design II 4 20211 Basic Computing 5 20212 Statistical Methods in Engineering 5,5 20213 Extension of Mathematics for Mechanical Engineering 5 20220 Mechanics and Theory of Mechanisms I 5 Second Year Code Subject ECTS Credits 20216 Thermal Engineering 7,5 20217 Elasticity and Resistance of Materials 7 20218 Fundamental Electrical Technology 4,5 20219 Fluid and Mechanic Engineering 5 20221 Alloys for Mechanical Engineering 5 20222 Business Administration and Organisation of Production 5 20223 Mechanical Technology 5 20224 Mechanics and Theory of Mechanisms II 5 20230 Engineering of Joints 3,5 Third Year Code Subject ECTS credits 20214 Quality Management and Metrology 4,5 20225 Theory of Structures and Industrial Constructions 7 20226 Machine Design 4,5 20227 Technical Office 4,5 20228 Metalic and Concrete Structures 4,5 20229 Mechanical Installations 5,5 20231 Electrical Installations 3,5 9012 End of Degree Project 4,5
Optional Courses Code Subject ECTS Credits 20149 English for Engineering 4,5 20150 Numerical Calculus 4,5 20151 Differential Equations 4,5 20152 Programming of Systems 4,5 20153 Computer Assisted Design Techniques 4,5 20154 Waves: Applied Acoustics and Optics 4,5 20232 Advanced Materials 4,5 20233 Extension of Machine Design 4,5 20234 Automation of Production 4,5 20235 Complement of Metalic and Concrete Structures and 4,5 Construction Techniques 20243 Neumatic Systems and Automation 4,5 20244 Energetic Non-Conventional Installations 4,5 20245 Electrical Activations 4,5 20246 Electronics 4,5 Free Configuration Code Subject ECTS Credits 86048 Electro-Chemistry 4,5 86116 Thermodynamics 4,5 86117 Extension of Chemistry 4,5 86120 Environmental Chemistry 4,5 Subject code 20205 Subject name Basic Science of Materials Subject type Compulsory Credits 5.5 The understanding of the minimal field of theoretical knowledge which allows the selection of the appropriate material and the way of manipulating it in order to obtain the desired properties and to predict its behaviour, and therefore, the possibilities of modification of the material. Properties and structure of the materials. Microstructural control. Hardness methods. Behaviour in service. Materials for Mechanical Engineering.
Bibliography Smith, W.F.: Fundamentos de la Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales, McGraw Hill/Interamericana de España 1998. Mangonon, Pat.L.: Ciencia de Materiales. Selección y Diseño, Prentice Hall, 2001. Gloria Begoña Sánchez Bravo Lectures and problems. Theoretical/practical exam, practical works.
Subject code 20206 Subject name Basic Mathematics I: Calculus Subject type Compulsory Credits 5.5 The knowledge of the basic methods of the Mathematical Analysis of one real variable and its applications in engineering. Continuity, differentiability and integration of functions of one real variable. Sequences and series. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations. Bibliography -Fernández Viña: Lecciones de Análisis Matemático I. Ed. Tecnos -Ortega: Introducción al Análisis Matemático. Ed Labor. -Salas Hille - Etgen: Calculus. Vol 1.Ed. Reverté. -Spivak: Calculus. Ed. Reverté. Sebastián Lajara López and Aurora Sanchis Puig Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam.
Subject code 20207 Subject name Basic Mathematics II: Algebra Subject type Compulsory Credits 5,5 The knowledge of the utility of linear algebra in the courses and the subsequent use of it in the professional life. Complex numbers. Vector spaces and linear maps. Diagonalization of endomorphism and matrices. Euclidean space. Quadratic forms. Bibliography Serrano, R. Lozano, M. Villaverde, J. Martínez, A. Apuntes de Álgebra; Popular Libros. Serrano, R. Lozano, M. Villaverde, J. Martínez, A. Apuntes de Álgebra:Ejercicios; Popular Libros. Burgos, J. de: Álgebra Lineal. Ed. Mc. Graw Hill. Martínez, A.- Serrano, R.- Tendero, A.: Algunos problemas de Álgebra Lineal.Ed. A5. Antonio Martínez Plaza, Mariano Lozano Sánchez, Sebastián Lajara lópez. Lectures, problems and practical work (computers). Theoretical/practical exam.
Subject code 20211 Subject name Basic Computing Subject type core Credits 5 To study fundamental concepts gives programming and operation gives the computer. Bibliography Introduction to computer science. The software in the computer. Operating Systems. Programming languages. Translators. Algorithms and programs. The C programming language. Representation of computer information. Computer structure. Functional unities. Machine code and assembler. Prieto, Lloris, Torres. Introducción a la Informática. McGraw- Hill, 1995. Patterson, D.; Hennessy, J.L. "Organización y Diseño de Computadores. La Interfaz hardware/software" McGraw-Hill, 1994. Schildt, H.." C: Manual de Referencia". 3ª ed. McGraw-Hill. 1997. García,Carretero,Fernández,Calderón. "El Lenguaje de Programación C. Diseño e implementación de programas". Prentice Hall. 2002. Ana Amelia González López Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam
Subject code 20212 Subject name Statistical Methods in Engineering Subject type Compulsory Credits 5.5 Application of probability theory and statistics to engineering problems, distribution theory and discussion of particular distributions of interest in engineering, statistical estimation and data analysis. Illustrative statistical applications may include quality control, linear regression, and analysis of engineering data sets. The population and the Sample. Probability distributions. Random Sample. Sampling distributions. The Sampling distribution of the mean. Hypothesis tests for comparing two means. Introduction to design experiments. Comparing k samples. Linear Regression and correlation. Introduction to quality statistical control in engineering. PRACTICAL Introduction to SPSS. Statistic Descriptive. Inference in populations. Analysis of variance. Linear Regression and correlation. The control chart in quality. Bibliography Probabilidad y estadística para ingenieros. R.E. Walpole, R.H. Myers, S.L.Myers. Prentice Hall,1998 Statistics for the Life Sciences. M.L.Samuels. Ed : Dellen Publ. Co., 1989. Probabilidad y Estadística aplicadas a la Ingeniería. D.C. Montgomery, G.C. Runger. Ed: McGraw-Hill, 1996. Francisco Parreño Torres Lectures, practical classes Theoretical/practical exam
Subject code 20213 Subject name Extension of Mathematics for Mechanicla Engineering Subject type Compulsory Credits 5.5 The understanding of the basic techniques of the Infinitesimal Calculus of several real variables, Vector and Fourier Analysis. Continuity, differentiability and integration of functions of several variables. Vector fields. Introduction to the integral transforms. Fourier Series. Bibliography -Fernández Viña: Análisis Matemático II y III. Ed. Tecnos -Salas Hille - Etgen: Calculus. Vol 2. Ed. Reverté. Sebastián Lajara López and Aurora Sanchis Puig Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam.
Subject code 20221 Subject name Alloys for Mechanical Engineering Hours per week 6 Subject type Compulsory Credits 5.5 This course provides the essential knowledge of metallic alloys. The goal of the course is to study the points of interest for to select the most appropriate alloy. Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Heat treatments. Mechanical behaviour. Environmental degradation. Surface engineering. Bibliography Apraiz, J.: Heat treatments of steels. Dossat, 2000. Hatch, J.E.: Aluminum. Properties and physical metallurgy. A.S.M., 1984. Antonio Calatayud Colomer Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work (characterization of two alloys)
Subject code 20150 Subject name Numerical Calculus Subject type Optional Credits 4,5 This course provides the fundamental numerical thecniques used in engineering. In each method is given a step by step description, theorical considerations, implementation and discussion. Errors. Solving equations of one variable. Solving systems of linear equations: direct methods and iterative methods ( Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel). Polynomial Interpolation. Numerical Differentation and Integration. Ordinary differential equations. Bibliography Mathews, J.H.; Fink, K.D.: Métodos Numéricos con MATLAB. Prentice-Hall, 2000. Burden, R.L.; Faires, J.D. : Análisis Numérico. ITP, 1998 Hermenegilda Macià Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical work.
Subject code 20152 Subject name Programming of Systems Subject type Optional Credits 4,5 The objective is for students to gain an understanding of windows programming. Introduction to C++ Basic Fundamental in C++ Programming in Visual C++ Bibliography Programación avanzada en Windows. Jeffrey Richter McGrawHill Joaquín Fernández Martínez Lectures Theoretical and practical exam.
Subject code 20154 Subject name Waves: Applied Acoustics and Optics 1 semester H/w. Subject type Optional Credits 4,5 ECTS credits Optics and Acoustics bases. Properties and propagation of light and sound. Interference and diffraction. Lens and images formation. Bibliography Alonso, M. y Finn, E.J. Física. Addison Wesley, Iberoamericana, 1995. Hetch y Zajac, Óptica. Addison Wesley Iberoamericana, 1999. Recuero M. Ingeniería Acústica. Paraninfo 2000. J.J. Miralles Canals (Juan.Miralles@uclm.es) M.M. Artigao Castillo(Mariamar.Artigao@uclm.es) E. Hurtado Santón (Emilia.Hurtado@uclm.es) Theoretical and practical lessons Written exam and optional works. Laboratory reports.
Subject code 20232 Subject name Advanced Materials Hours per week 6 Subject type Optative Credits 4,5 This course provides the essential knowledge of non-metallic modern materials. The goal of the course is to study the properties and applications of polymers, ceramics and composites, used in mechanical engineering. Characteristics crucial to the application of engineering polymers. Manufacturing process. Ceramics and glasses. Composites. Testing and characterization. Failure analysis. Bibliography ASM International: Engineering Plastics. Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol. 2. ASM 1988. ASM International: Composites. Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol. 1. ASM 1988. ASM International: Ceramics and Glasses. Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol. 4. ASM 1990. Antonio Calatayud Colomer Theoretical and practical works (laboratory). of theoretical and practical works.