Project Hydraulic Engineering 3 (B-KUL-H0N54A)

4 ECTSEnglish65 Second termCannot be taken as part of an examination contract
POC Bouwkunde

The project considers a global design of a sea-bound construction using a case study. The case study is formulated open-ended which allows creativity and innovation. The students work in a group and mimic a consultancy office.

An important objective is that the students tackle the project as a group. They demonstrate that:

  • they can make an initial planning and they can adjust their planning when needed during the course of the project
  • they can make optimal use of the time allocated to the project
  • they consider alternatives
  • that they can come up with a technically sound project not forgetting socio-economic issues
  • they can defend their project

Mixed prerequisite:
You may only take this course if you comply with the prerequisites. Prerequisites can be strict or flexible, or can imply simultaneity. A degree level can be also be a prerequisite.
Explanation:
STRICT: You may only take this course if you have passed or applied tolerance for the courses for which this condition is set.
FLEXIBLE: You may only take this course if you have previously taken the courses for which this condition is set.
SIMULTANEOUS: You may only take this course if you also take the courses for which this condition is set (or have taken them previously).
DEGREE: You may only take this course if you have obtained this degree level.


( FLEXIBLE(H0P75A) OR FLEXIBLE (H04N2A)) AND ( FLEXIBLE(H0P79A) OR FLEXIBLE (H04M5A)) AND FLEXIBLE(H0P97A) AND FLEXIBLE(H04M9A) AND FLEXIBLE(H0P98A) AND FLEXIBLE (H0P99A) AND SIMULTANEOUS(H0N37A) AND ( SIMULTANEOUS(H0N38A) OR SIMULTANEOUS(H06P6A) OR SIMULTANEOUS(H06P6B))

The codes of the course units mentioned above correspond to the following course descriptions:
H0P75A : Structural Components: Reinforced Concrete, Part 2 and Prestressed Concrete
H04N2A : Constructiecomponenten: gewapend beton, deel 2 en spanbeton
H0P79A : Foundation Engineering
H04M5A : Funderingstechniek
H0P97A : Hydrodynamics
H04M9A : Dynamics of Structures
H0P98A : Urban and River Hydrology and Hydraulics
H0P99A : Sediment Mechanics & Morphodynamics
H0N37A : Hydraulic Structures
H0N38A : Dredging Technology (No longer offered this academic year)
H06P6A : Dredging Technology for Civil Engineers (No longer offered this academic year)
H06P6B : Dredging Technology for Civil Engineers

Activities

4 ects. Project Hydraulic Engineering 3 (B-KUL-H0N54a)

4 ECTSEnglishFormat: Assignment65 Second term
POC Bouwkunde

The project work considers a global pre-design of a coastal, offshore or river bound construction using a case study. The case study is formulated as an open-ended design question stimulating creativity and innovation. The students work in a team and mimic a consultancy office. The team consists of civil engineering students from the Faculty of Engineering Science and the Faculty of Engineering Technology. The objective is to demonstrate that:

  • the team can make optimal use of the skills of the group members. The team can make an initial planning and can adjust the planning when needed during the course of the project without compromising on the milestones;
  • the team can make a pre-design within the time allocated to the project;
  • the team considers alternatives;
  • the team can come up with a technically sound project taking into account the known or readily available conditions (hydraulic boundary conditions, soil conditions, …);
  • the team can deal with the uncertainty of the available information and/or they can indicate which information is missing and how it can be acquired;
  • the team considers environmental and socio-economic issues;
  • the team can defend their project in front of a professional jury.

The project is introduced by “the client”. This client can be a contractor (e.g. a large dredging company) or a governmental organization (e.g. Maritime Access section of the Mobility of Public Works and Mobility). The project starts with a brainstorm session. After a few weeks, a concept note has to be presented. During this presentation session, feedback is given to the team regarding feasibility and additional sources of information (e.g. regarding hydraulic boundary condition, … ) are pointed at. There are a number of well defined milestones which each group has to complete. At the end of the project, each group has to give a pitch presentation in plenum. After the pitch presentation, a professional jury goes into discussion with each team individually. Each team also has to submit a final technical report.

Each group has to complete the predefined milestones. The assessment is based on timely completion of the milestones, including a final pitch, demo or  poster presentation, oral defense in front of a professional jury and a final technical and management report. The complete assessment also includes a peer assessment

Assignment, required data and background information in digital form on Toledo, software,…

The students elaborate the design in groups of typically 8 students. The group members are randomly assigned. During the scheduled sessions, progress will be monitored and there is the possibility to ask questions to the supervisor(s). In addition, seminars, company and / or site visits will provide a broader view on the project.

Evaluation

Evaluation: Project Hydraulic Engineering 3 (B-KUL-H2N54a)

Type : Continuous assessment without exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Project/Product, Report, Presentation, Self assessment/Peer assessment, Process evaluation

In view of the specific evaluation of the project, no alternative exam is organized during the September exam period. For those students who have demonstrated sufficient commitment during the year, but who received a failing score, an exception is made and the opportunity is given to improve (part of) the technical report and present it again orally. In this case, guidance is limited to a single feedback moment.