3A Expertise - "Land Transport Engineering" course

Visual expertise in land transport engineering

General engineer, studentorprofessional training contract, third-year expertise in land transport engineering.

Campus

Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Lille

Objectives

  • acquire and exploit emerging technologies in:
    • motorization (thermal and electric),
    • safety (braking, driver assistance),
    • comfort (acoustic and vibration),
    • performance (aerodynamic)
  • Master the design and simulation tools used in the automotive and rail industries, particularly in vibration and aerodynamic calculations.
  • understand and utilize new materials (metals, composites) and manufacturing processes in the field of land transportation

SPECIFICITY – 2 possible courses of study – PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CONTRACT and STUDENT status

This training can be carried out:

  • in the form of a 12-month professional training contract. During this period, the learner is therefore employed by a company (at a minimum of 80% of the minimum wage) and alternates between periods at the School and in the company (on average, 2 days in the company + 3 days at school per week in S9, then full-time in the company in S10).
  • as a student

Program

  • Module 1: Vehicle Architecture (40 hours)
    • Vehicle architecture and project management (ECM)
    • Internal combustion engine
    • Hybrid vehicle (Valeo)
    • Mechanical and electric braking
    • Tour and practical work on a combustion engine test bench (CRITT M2A)
  • Module 2: Performance and comfort (40 hours)
    • Clutch and vibration damping (Valeo)
    • Nonlinear vibrations
    • Vehicle aerodynamics
  • Module 3: Composite materials and manufacturing processes (40 hours)
    • Composite structure calculations (ONERA)
    • Manufacturing of composite parts       
    • Complex surface FAO
  • Industrial design project (30 hours)
    • Intensive project over a full week,
    • in collaboration with RUBIKA (industrial design school, Valenciennes)
    • mixed student groups (Arts et Métiers)

Key scientific and educational leaders in the field

Managers: Aurélien GROLET / Olivier THOMAS

Teaching Team:

- Arts et Métiers  É. Semail, A. C. Bayeul-Laine, P. Joseph, M. Lepoivre, M. Legrand, O. Thomas, A. Grolet

- Industrial partners: Valeo, ECM, CRITT M2A, ONERA

Assessment methods

Written exams, practical assignments, 86-hour expert project (PJE09).

Benefits of the training

Diversity of expertise contributors: academic and industry contributors. Two company visits among Valéoand Renault, Toyota, Bombardier

Career opportunities

The main sectors concerned are: automotive (manufacturers, equipment suppliers), racing teams, railways, engine manufacturers, manufacturing. Additional training at the IFP School.

Partners

  • VALEO (Amiens)
  • Engineering Design Maintenance, ECM (Paris)
  • Valourec (Boulogne-Billancourt)
  • CRITT M2A

 

Examples of internship opportunities offered / projects carried out

  • Pagasus racing (Development and operation of endurance racing cars),
  • Valeo (study of a non-linear vibration absorber),
  • Alstom (mechanical analysis methodology),
  • SNCF (integration of new maintenance benches),
  • Continental (Design and manufacture of plastic and metal parts),
  • Safran (Augmented reality and maintenance),
  • Pellenc SAS (design of a grape harvesting machine), …

Practical information

  • Required level: M1
  • Equivalent international level: Master's degree
  • Course language: French
  • Period: Fall/Winter
  • Number of hours: 150
  • ECTS credits: 13

Contacts

Aurélien Grolet

Keywords

Land Transport, Automotive, Rail, Motorization, Vibration, Aerodynamics, Acoustics, Composites, Machining, Design, etc.

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