About Course:
Course Code: MEC 407
Course Name: CONTROL ENGINEERING
Credit Hour: 3
P. EEN 183 and consent of the teacher. In this course classical concepts of feedback system analysis and associated compensation techniques are presented. In particular, the root locus, Bode diagram, and Nyquist criterion are used as determinants of stability. P, I, D, P+I, P+D, PID control. Use of concepts and techniques in real life systems, in particular, mechanical and electrical systems.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Classify different types of system and recognize a set of algebraic equations to represent and model a complicated system into a more simplified form
Describe any system in Laplace domain to illustrate different specification of the system using transfer function concept.
Understand different physical and mechanical systems in terms of electrical system to construct equivalent electrical models for analysis.
Formulate different types of analysis in frequency domain to explain the nature of stability of the system.
Design different types of controllers and compensator to ascertain the required dynamic response from the system
Targeted Program Outcomes (POs): PO1, PO2, PO3 PO5