Phd Teaching Assistant
Current Courses Finite Element Method, Advanced Solid Mechanics
Past Courses Large Deformation of Solids, Introduction to Microtechnology
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaëtanwautelet/
gwautelet@ulg.ac.be
University of Liège
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (LTAS)
Non Linear Computational Mechanics (MN2L)
Quartier Polytech 1 (office +2/436)
Allée de la Découverte, 9
B-4000 Liège, BELGIUM
Keywords Computational Contact Mechanics, Augmented Lagrangian Method, Alternative Augmentation Scheme, Non-Linear Finite Elements, Boundary Volume Hierarchy, Efficient Contact Detection, Coulomb Friction Law, Robust Contact Constraint Enforcement, Node to Surface Contact Formulation with Area Regularization, Deep Drawing, Wire Drawing, Impact/Crash, Post-Buckling Analysis
Programming skills C/C++, VTK, Qt, Python, Matlab, SWIG, Intel®TBB, Parasolid
Programming tools CMake, Microsoft Visual Studio, SVN, GitHub
Engineer software SAMCEF Field, NX, CATIA
My master thesis subject were the predesign of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of 10 kg dedicated to the capture of 3D videos and images with 2 stereoscopic cameras. For that purpose, we have formed a team of 4 students to accomplish this ambitious task successfully : Gaëtan Wautelet, Jérôme Ligot, Marc Duquenne and Etienne Bizjak. The success of our master thesis clearly depended on the interaction between all the members. Especially, my master thesis was mainly focused on the aerodynamic modeling and flight mechanics study of the future UAVs. In details, my original contributions were :
Finally, the major achievement of our project were the production of a prototype 1:2 from which wind tunnel experiments were conducted to predict the lift and drag coefficients, and the pitch, yaw and roll moment coefficients for the stability analysis of the real UAVs.
External Links : 3D Camera UAV Project
During my internship in Mécamold, I had the opportunity to launch a management project on 5S methodology (Lean Manufacturing) under the supervision of Jean-Louis Van Langendonck and Joachim Derouaux. My main duties consisted in
At the end of my internship, my industrial supervisors Jean-Louis Van Langendonck and Joachim Derouaux gave me the opportunity to continue as an engineering student interim the management and the launch of the project 5S over the entire company in collaboration with Marc Duquenne. My duties consisted in