Dynamic Modeling of Control Components and Physical Systems

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |
  • English

Description

This course is aimed at acquainting graduate students of the electric and control engineering department with the different control components related to the different energies (electric, electronic, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, thermal, electro-electronic pneumatic or hydraulic systems… etc). Also teach graduate students how to deal with complex systems that comprise different types of energies. In addition, students will be able how to dynamically model systems in a preliminary step for feedback and control of the system.

Program

PhD in Electrical & Control Engineering

Objectives

  • The student should be able to  Understand the basic principles of modeling electric and mechanical networks.  Know and recognize the different control components.  Model and analysefeddback control systems.  Understand the physical band natural laws governing the different energy systems.  Apply the concept of modeling, analysis and control for real control application.

Textbook

Andrew, Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries, Gulf Publishing Co., Latest edition (three Volumes).  Oliver, Practical Instrumentation Transducers, Hayden Book Co., 1993.  Johnson C., Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Prentice Hall, (last edition).  Dally W. J., Riley F. W., McConnell, Instrumentation Engineering Measurements, John Wiley, Latest edition.

Course Content

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Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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