Course Catalog 2009-2010
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Course Catalog 2009-2010

IHA-3206 Servo Systems, 5 cr

Person responsible

Reza Ghabcheloo, Kalevi Huhtala

Implementations

  Lecture times and places Target group recommended to
Implementation 1


Per 1
(08.09.2009 - 17.12.2009) :
Tuesday 12 - 14, K2333
Per 2
(08.09.2009 - 17.12.2009) :
Thursday 14 - 16, K2333

 
 


Requirements

Approved seminars and exercises and examination on the material

Learning outcomes

Understanding of industrial control systems in particular classical single-input-single-output servo control systems: hydraulic, and electro-mechanic. To know basic physics and interaction among components of a servo control and behaviour of the system in both time domain and frequency domain. Knowledge to digital implementations and also analog circuits. To teach different control strategies. Numerical simulations is also used.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Classical single-input-single-output servo control systems     
2. Behaviour of the system is studied in both time domain and frequency domain     
3. Different control strategies      
4. Numerical simulations in Matlab and Simulink     


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Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
IHA-3206 Servo Systems, 5 cr IHA-3200 Servo Drives, 5 cr  

Additional information

Luennoidaan englannin kielellä

More precise information per implementation

  Description Methods of instruction Implementation
Implementation 1 This course introduces elements of industrial control systems in particular classical single-input-single-output servo control systems: hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-mechanic. Basic physics and interaction among components of a servo control system is presented, and behaviour of the system is studied in both time domain and frequency domain. Although focus of the course will be on digital implementations, traditional analog circuits are also covered. Different control strategies are introduced, mainly classical with some concepts borrowed from modern control, for example, robustness and limitations of performance. All the material of the course will be supported using numerical simulations in Matlab and Simulink, to strengthen understanding of concepts, to depart from being solely theoretical, and to learn complete design and implementation process.        


Last modified16.04.2010
ModifierKalevi Huhtala