
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
This course is intended for second-year Bachelor's students in the Electromechanics program, as well as for all beginners interested in entering the field of hydraulics and pneumatics.
Course Overview:
The Hydraulics and Pneumatics course, scheduled in the third semester, enables students to study and analyze industrial systems based on hydraulic and pneumatic concepts.
To achieve this, the course is divided into two parts:
- The first part (comprising four chapters) covers fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, helping students understand the behavior of real and ideal, compressible and incompressible fluids in both static and dynamic states.
- The second part builds upon these basics and focuses on hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
Course Content:
This module is taught in the third semester for the Electromechanics specialization and consists of six chapters:
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
- Chapter 2: Fluid Statics
- Chapter 3: Dynamics of Ideal Incompressible Fluids
- Chapter 4: Dynamics of Real Incompressible Fluids
- Chapter 5: General Overview of Hydraulic Circuits
- Dr. AMIRAT H.: amirat hamza