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Instrumentation & Control Systems
INST H3002

Description
The aim of this subject is to enable the student to apply mathematical formulae and techniques to the solution of engineering control problems. In a workplace context the student should be able to analyse and model an engineering problem and apply an appropriate control strategy.

Static & Dynamic characteristics: Static & Dynamic characteristics of measurement and control systems. Error analysis in measurement systems. Measurement of electrical signals.

Signal Processing: Amplification, attenuation, filters. Digital Components: Op-Amp circuits, A/D conversion, Sample and Hold, Sampling and use of z Transforms

Introduction to control systems: Components of a control system, open loop and closed loop, system behaviour, standard inputs.

Modelling Equations: First order systems, theory & examples, system response, solution by differential equations

Second order systems: 2nd order transfer functions, step ramp and frequency response, 2nd order examples

Solving for System behavior: Transfer functions, first order system response using Laplace transforms. Closed loop transfer functions, effect of feedback on system behavior. Type Number and Steady State Error

Block Diagram Reduction: Reduction of complex systems, block diagram reduction rules, systems with multiple inputs

Control strategies: On/off, proportional, PI, PID. Ziegler Nichols tuning of three term controllers.

Sensors: Position and Speed Measurement Devices, Potentiometers, Tachogenerators and Encoders.


Crédits ECTS
5

Langue d'enseignement
English

Langue d'examen
English

Langue des supports pédagogiques
English

Acquis d'apprentissage fondamentaux

Catégorie de cours

Entité de gestion (faculté)