Course Catalog 2009-2010
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Course Catalog 2009-2010

IHA-1306 Introduction to Water Hydraulics, 5 cr

Person responsible

Kari Koskinen, Tomi Krogerus, Timo Leino

Implementations

  Lecture times and places Target group recommended to
Implementation 1


Per 2 :
Monday 14 - 16, K2308

 
 


Requirements

Accepted exercises and accepted final exam.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning

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Learning outcomes

The objective of the course is to give basic knowledge of basics of water hydraulics, water hydraulic components and systems, and their application to design of machines and equipment.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Basic theory of water hydraulics.     
2. The sructure and operation of water hydraulic components.     
3. Basic desing principles for water hydraulic systems.     
4. Application examples.     


Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Book   Water Hydraulics Control Technology   Trostmann, E.            English  
Other literature   Additional material   Kari T. Koskinen            English  


Prerequisites

Course Mandatory/Advisable Description
IHA-1100 Introduction to Hydraulics Advisable    
IHA-1200 Environmentally Friendly Hydraulics Advisable    

Additional information about prerequisites
Basic knowledge of fluid power systems is needed

Prerequisite relations (Requires logging in to POP)

Correspondence of content

There is no equivalence with any other courses

Additional information

Lectures, exercises and web-learning 12 h. Web-exercises and Virtual Reality sessions 12 h. The studying mainly via internet.

More precise information per implementation

  Description Methods of instruction Implementation
Implementation 1   Lectures
Excercises
Practical works
Laboratory assignments
   
Contact teaching: 8 %
Distance learning: 12 %
Self-directed learning: 12 %  


Last modified06.08.2009
ModifierKari Koskinen