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ACS1321   Introduction to Systems Analysis and Control   (15 credits)

 
Year Running: 2017/2018
Credit level: F4
Excluded   ACS132  
Additional Information   EMPTY

Description

This module will introduce principles of modelling of simple continuous dynamical systems. This module also introduces analysis of linear models. It includes a detailed analysis of the dynamical behaviour of 1st and 2nd order systems linking behaviour to physical parameters, e.g. Rise time, settling time, overshoot, steady-state. Damping and damping ratio and resonance. Frequency response is also discussed. We will introduce control and feedback as a topic by providing examples of open-loop and closedloop control, and undertake detailed analysis of linear models with a focus on 1st and 2nd order systems. Students are introduced to simple practical feedback mechanisms, including PID controllers and performance criteria such as offset, stability, poles and zeros. You will learn about the principles of how to use Laplace Transforms to solve linear differential equations, and for system representation, using transfer functions and block diagram algebra. You will also develop an appreciation of frequency-domain implications of system analysis through the use of Fourier series. MATLAB is used to reinforce the simulation and analysis of all module contents and coursework assignments.

 

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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 81.0
Lab 7.0
Lecture 36.0
Problem Solving 8.0
Tutorial 18.0
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Exam 2.0 60 %
Other 0.0 40 %
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2023-24.