Industrial Control Systems


The purpose of this course is to present theory and applications of Control Systems.


Objectives

Recommended verbal description that includes the following: Students at the end of the semester will get basic theoretical and laboratory knowledge on the Automatic Control Systems (SAE). They will understand the basic structure and the mode of an SAE. They have realized the importance of the transfer function in the study of systems. You will be able to do simple mathematical calculations in the time domain and frequency to theoretically calculate the output of specific systems or their transfer function. They will be able to check the stability of simple SAE. They will be able to suggest appropriate or microcontroller (PLC) programmable logic controller in industrial installations.


Prerequisites

No prerequisites


Syllabus

THEORY • Concept and practical examples of automation. • closed and open loop systems. • Signal flow diagrams and functional. • Solve systems with numerical techniques. • Component units, design and composition electropneumatic and electrohydraulic automation. • Component electronic automation units. • Classic Automatic Control Systems analysis. • Using microprocessors and microcomputers and PLC. • Composite automation. WORKSHOP • Design and synthesis of electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic automation. Exercises in the use of automation practices

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Kostantinos Gavros
Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering & Industrial Engineering TE
Institution: TEI of Western Macedonia
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

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