Number of hours
- Lectures 2.0
- Tutorials 112.0
- Written tests 8.0
ECTS
ECTS 5.0
Goal(s)
The Engineering Design Project is carried out in groups. Students must:
• design and/or manufacture a product which meets the customers' needs
• implement a structured approach by using design and project management methods and tools (functional specifications, provisional schedule,...)
Within the framework of this activity students will:
• apply scientific and technological knowledge and tools which they have previously learnt,
• manage working in a group,
• communicate within the group and with the various other participants of the project.
At the end of the course, students will be able to perform specific design tasks in a thoughtful and coordinated manner in order to make a product which meets the customers' needs (each group does not necessarily have to carry out all the design tasks).
• Study the product environment: market, production chain, cost
• Functional analysis
• Choice of technological solutions
• 3D modelling
• Layout solutions
• Simulation: kinematics, dynamics, structure, multi physics, manufacturing, ergonomics
• Manufacturing, assembly
• Tests, instrumentation
• Study costs
• Using methods and tools for structuring a design within a group
• Functional specifications
• Provisional schedule
Content(s)
The Engineering Design Project takes 126 hours and is organised in groups of 5 or more students.
Each group must include a project manager and a librarian. Each group will have a customer with whom he will have to define and negotiate a specific need. A meeting with the client must be planned. Each group will have an advisor who will help with implementing a structured approach. Discussions between the advisor and the group will take place during planned 'progress meetings' or at other meetings which are planned beforehand either by the advisor or the project manager. The advisor may be present at customer-group meetings. Each group can go and see the training team (teachers and technicians) who are available for resolving any scientific and/or technical problems.
Prerequisites
Assessment is based on the following documents which are to be handed in:
Functional specifications (product and project), provisional schedule, mid-term report, final report, presentation poster.
S1: moyenne (L1,L2)
S2: moyenne (L3,presentation,rapport, maquette)
French State controlled diploma conferring a Master's degree
Common Core presentation
Programme courses S5
Programme courses S6
Supply Chain Management
Programme presentation
Programme courses S7
Programme courses S8
Programme courses S9
Programme courses S10
Product Design
Programme presentation
Programme courses S7
Programme courses S8
Programme courses S9
Programme courses S10
Contacts
Head of studies: Pierre Lemaire
Head of 1st Year Program: Abdourahim Sylla
Head of Supply Chain Management Program: Irène Gannaz
Head of Product design Program: Guillaume Thomann
Registrar's office
Head of Registrar's office: genie-industriel.scolarite@grenoble-inp.fr
Secretary's office 1st Year: Valérie Demicheli
Secretary's office 2nd Year: Sylvie Malandrino
Secretary's office 3rd Year: Léa Decombe
International relations department:
Nadia Dehemchi