20801715 -
MACHINES AND ELECTRIC OPERATIONS
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20801746 -
ACOUSTICS AND AMBIENT LIGHTING TECHNIQUE
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The educational objectives consist in acquiring the physical and psycho-physical basic concepts underlying sound and light perception mechanisms, in the knowledge of acoustical and photometric quantities used in the two areas, of the measuring instruments, of the sound propagation in enclosures and open spaces, of the main types of artificial light sources and of daylighting, of sound-absorbing materials and sound insulation. This represents the basis for the design of the acoustical and luminous environment, both by using simplified calculation methods, and by resorting to the use of dedicated software.
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9
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ING-IND/11
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72
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20801749 -
ELECTRICAL ENERGETICS
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The course provides to supply the students the basic knowledge of the energy technologies related to electric energy generation taking into account the energy needs in the industrial and civil sector. Basic instruments and information will be supplied to better understand problems related the distributed energy generation particulary concerning electricity produced by renewable energy sources (photovoltaic, wind, fuelcell – hydrogen, etc.) including energy storage systems.
For the above mentioned energy systems will be analyzed and discussed the problems related to the grid connection and all active components and systems to assure the best quality of the energy distributed.
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6
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ING-IND/32
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48
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20801753 -
THERMOTECHNICAL PLANTS
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OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE IS THE EDUCATION OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD OF HVAC SYSTEMS. IN THE FIRST PART STUDENTS ARE PROVIDED WITH INFORMATION AND TOOLS TO DESCRIBE THE BUILDING THERMOPHYSICS AND TO EVALUATE THE THERMAL AND IGROSCOPIC COMFORT CONDITIONS. BUILDING ENVELOPE PERFORMANCE AND THERMAL LOADS REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION ARE ANALYSED. THE SECOND PART IS DEVOTED TO THE DESCRIPTION AND SIZING OF HEATING AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEMS. THE LAST PART IS DEVOTED TO THE DESCRIPTION AND SIZING OF AIR CONDITIONING AND THERMAL SOLAR SYSTEMS. STUDENTS LEARN HOW TO CHOOSE AND DESIGN SUCH SYSTEMS, ALSO THROUGH A DESIGN EXERCISE THEY HAVE TO DO AND WRITE A REPORT ABOUT.
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9
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ING-IND/11
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72
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20801755 -
MONITORING TECHNIQUES AND RISK EVALUATION METHODS
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RISK ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY; ANALYTICAL SURVEY OF NEAR MISSES AND LITERATURE CASE STUDIES. CLASSICAL RISK METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES; THE JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS; THE CHECK LIST ANALYSIS; OHSAS 18001:07 E UNI INAIL GUIDELINES. THE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. THE OHSAS 18001:07 COMPATIBILITY WITH ISO 9001 AND ISO 14001. THE PLAN – DO –CHECK – ACT SYSTEM. THE DEMING WHEEL. RELIABILITY. THE RELIABILITY APPROACH AS A TOOL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF FAILURE AND INJURIES LIKELIHOOD. FAULT TREE ANALYSIS EVENT TREE ANALYSIS; THE HAZARD OPERABILITY APPOACH (HAZ.OP) AND FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS. THE BEHAVIOR BASED ANALYSIS AND RISK ASSESSEMENT TEQNIQUES. INJURIES AND PROFESSIONAL ILLNESS; DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL DATA BASE, STATISTICAL INDEX AND CASE STUDIES. ACOUSTICS AND VIBRATIONS. INTERNATIONAL ISO AND MEASURING TECNIQUES. MONITORING METHODS AND IMPACT ASSESSEMENT. GEOSTATICAL METHODS. DUST AND ASBESTOS DUST RISK ANALYSIS.
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9
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ING-IND/28
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72
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20801756 -
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY FOR MECHANICS
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THE AIM OF THE CLASS IS TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE OF THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF THE MATERIAL DEGRADATION DUE TO THE AMBIENT OPERATING. IN THIS WAY IT IS POSSIBLE TO EVALUATE THE LIFE AND RELIABILITY IN THE DESIGN PHASE AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO PREVENT AND MONITOR POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND DEGRADATION DURING THE LIFETIME. THE MAIN TYPES OF DEGRADATION (DEPENDING ON OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS) AND METHODS TO EVALUATE THE DEGRADATION SPEED ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAIN TYPES OF MATERIALS APPLIED IN ENERGY SECTOR (METALLIC, CERAMIC AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS) AND THEIR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES ARE SHOWN. BASIC ASPECTS OF THE CLASS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ACQUIRED DURING THE FIRST DEGREE LEVEL WILL BE APPLIED IN CASE STUDIES. IN THIS WAY THE CORRELATIONS AMONG COMPOSITION, STRUCTURE, MANUFACTURING AND PROPERTIES ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.
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9
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ING-IND/22
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72
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20801837 -
ADVANCED AUTOMATIC CONTROLS STUDIES
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GIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF LINEAR AND STATIONARY SISTEMS REPRESENTED WITH CONTINUOUS OR DISCRETE STATE SPACE MODELS. LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A CONTROL SYSTEM ABLE TO ASSIGN DYNAMICS EVENTUALY USING AND OBSERVER OR OPTIMIZING A CONST INDEX.
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20801837-1 -
COMPLEMENTI DI CONTROLLI AUTOMATICI MODULO I
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Also available in another semester or year
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20801837-2 -
COMPLEMENTI DI CONTROLLI AUTOMATICI MODULO II
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Also available in another semester or year
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20801841 -
ELECTRIC PROPULSION
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KNOWLEDGE OF CONFIGURATIONS AND MODES OF OPERATION OF THE PRINCIPAL ELECTRIC, ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS OF RAILWAY TRACTION SYSTEMS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SUPPLY STATIONARY APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS USED ON BOARD RAILWAY VEHICLES. KNOWLEDGE OF CONFIGURATIONS AND MODES OF OPERATION OF THE PRINCIPAL ELECTRIC, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTROCHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF HYBRID OR ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEMS USED IN ROAD VEHICLES OR IN MARINE APPLICATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE OR INDIVIDUAL MOBILITY. BECOMING SKILLED IN IDENTIFYING THE MOST SUITABLE PROPULSION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FOR A GIVEN VEHICULAR APPLICATION AND IN DEVELOPING A FIRST-TENTATIVE DESIGN OF THE PROPULSION SYSTEM.
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9
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ING-IND/32
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72
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20801844 -
QUARRIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY
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MONOGRAPHIC CLASS ON MINES AND QUARRY ACTIVITIES. FUNDAMENTALS ARE MINING AND QUARRING METHODS, GEOLOGY ELEMENT, TECTONICS AND HYDRO-GEOLOGY, MINERALS AND ROCKS; MINERAL ASSETS AND BENCH. THE MINING ACTIVITIES PLANNING AND LOCALIZATION. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT METHODS; ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY FUNDAMENTALS. THE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES AND THE EXPLOITATION METHODS. HEALTH AND SAFETY QUARRIES RELATED LAWS IN FORCE.
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9
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ING-IND/28
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72
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20801845 -
ADVANCED HYDRODYNAMICS
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TO REACH A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID MECHANICS AND TO INTRODUCE THE STUDENT TO SEVERAL ADVANCED TOPICS (INDUSTRIAL HYDRO- AND FLUID DYNAMICS, NON NEWTONIAN FLUID MECHANICS, BIOFLUIDMECHANICS, ETC.). TO BE ABLE TO MAKE NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS BY USING A COMPUTER, IN ORDER TO SIMULATE THE EVOLUTION OF TECHNICALLY INTERESTING HYDRODYNAMIC PHENOMENA.
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6
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ICAR/01
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48
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20801847 -
ADVANCED ECONOMICS OF PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
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Aim of the course
Knowledge and understanding
To understand and analyze the strategic, organizational, and economic and financial aspects of the operations management. To integrate quantitative approaches and qualitative variables of the organizational systems, with a specific focus on the operations management issues. To model systems and to face complex issues, linking economic and organizational competences to technological and engineering-based competences, practical applications and case-studies.
Applying knowledge and understanding
To interpret approaches, methodologies, techniques and tools for the operations management, at strategic, and operative level. To understand and read critically changing dynamics about scenario, technologies, organizations to improve business performance.
Making judgements
To develop an inter-disciplinary perspective between engineering and business management.
Communication skills
To improve analysis and presentation skills about operations management issues and tools, linking competences’ portfolios of the students, in particular between industrial and mechanical contents and business management contents. To illustrate critically the results of empirical analysis, case study and exercises.
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6
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ING-IND/35
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48
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20802132 -
Numerical Methods in Engineering
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Also available in another semester or year
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20802144 -
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Also available in another semester or year
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