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News Release from: Logis-Tech Associates | Subject: Control Engineering training module
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2004
Module introduces control analysis and
design
Logis-Tech Associates, sub division A-1 Technical Training now support a module called, "Control Engineering" which is a level 2 module of the HND/B.Eng in Engineering by distance learning.
Control Engineering training module Logis-Tech Associates, sub division A-1 Technical Training now support a module called, "Control Engineering" which is a level 2 module of the HND/B.Eng in Engineering by distance learning This module introduces a range of classical tools for control systems analysis and design
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The learning outcomes include the following: 1.
Develop models of `complex` systems by using system diagrams for the connection and manipulation of simple sub-systems.
2.
Introduce the fundamental concepts and terminology of control engineering.
3.
Design simple compensators to meet pre-defined performance criteria.
The course syllabus covers: systems modelling and representation, elemental equations for linear lumped parameter systems, Kirchoff`s laws, the transfer function and its relationship to differential equations, poles and zeros.
System diagrams and their manipulation.
Open and closed loop control systems.
The advantages and costs of feedback.
Frequency response representations, root locus plots.
Stability, relative stability.
Gain compensation.
The course involves a exam (70%) and coursework (30%) taken via a UK University. Request a free brochure from Logis-Tech Associates ...
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