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Chapter 00 – Introduction
- Name of course: SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
- Number of Credits: 3
- Level: 1st, 2nd year student
- Time allocation
• Lecture: 4 hrs/week
00. Introduction to the Course
• Assignment: 8 hrs/week
- Course Description
This course provides an introduction to linear systems, transfer
functions, and Laplace transforms. It covers stability and
feedback, and provides basic design tools for specifications of
transient response. It also briefly covers frequency-domain
techniques. This course includes laboratory experiments and a
control design project
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- Overall Educational Objectives/Learning Outcomes - Course Assessment Policy
At the end of the course a successful student should be able to • In-class quizzes, class participation and learning attitude: 20%
• analysis a feedback system • Assignments/Projects: 50%
• design a feedback system • One comprehensive final exam: 30%
- Student responsibility - Textbooks
• Student is expected that you will spend at least 12 hours/week • Norman S. Nise,
studying this course (4 lecture + 8 assignment) Control Systems Engineering, 6Ed,
• University regulations indicate that if students attend less than John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2011
80% of scheduled classes they may be refused final
• William J. Palm III,
assessment
System Dynamics, 3Ed
Mc. Graw Hill Higher Education, 2014
• William J. Palm III,
Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers, 3Ed
Mc. Graw Hill, 2010
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- Grade scale: 10
- Course Outline
Introduction to control system. Modelling of physical linear time-
invariant systems. Transient and steady-state response
specifications. State space representation of systems.
Frequency response characterization. Stability. Feedback
control systems. PID controller design. Root locus and
frequency response design methods. Lead, lag and PID
compensators
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