Master 2 Combustion, limitation des émissions associées, nouvelles énergies et ressources (CLEANER)
- Organisation: Sorbonne Université - Faculté des Sciences et Ingénierie
(Sorbonne Université) - Type of Course: Initial education
- Language(s): French
- Place: Sorbonne Université (French Regions: Ile-de-France)
- Prepared diploma/grade/title: Master or DNM: French National Master Degree
- Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 4
- This training is included in RNCP / RS
Course Details
Objectives: The CLEANER course (Combustion, emission limitation, new energies and resources) provides all the knowledge necessary for high specific power energy conversion applications (in the field of land, air and space transport; and production of electricity and heating based on chemical energy). The problems of scarcity of primary resources and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are considered. Physics, modelling and simulation, with questions on the global energy balances of energy conversion including alternative resources, fundamental aspects of the combustion of alternative fuels and discussions on new combustion modes are the key words of the training. This teaching is balanced between an in-depth theoretical component, applied via digital projects on CEDRE (ONERA), Matlab and GERRIS, and experimental projects.
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Dedicated web site: https://masters-sdi.sorbonne-universite.fr/la-mention-mecanique/le-parcours-energetique/m2-combustion-limitation-des-emissions-associees
Disciplines
Topics
- 1 - Environment and Physical Measurement: Radiation, Particles, Solar Wind, Debris, Mechanical and Thermal environment, Aerology, Meteorology, Climate, Environmental Measurements and Analysis, Physico-chemical Analysis, Sensors, Metrology, Vacuum Techniques, etc.
- 4 - Thermodynamics, Propulsion, Energy: Thermal Machines, Thermal Transfer and Control, Cryogenics, Pyrotechnics, Engines, Green Fuels/SAF, Hydrogen, Renewable Energies...
- 6 - Electrical Engineering: Generation and Storage of Electrical Energy, Conversion, Regulation, Power Electronics, Actuators, Electric Propulsion, Microsystems, Mechatronics...