Control engineering for WIng, NES
General information
The Control Engineering lecture is part of the course for students on the Industrial Engineering and Management degree programs and Sustainable Energy Systems to the Systems Theory module . Here, the contents of the lecture are part of a module examination, which also includes the contents of the course Signals and Systems A. This course is offered by the Department of On-Board Systems.
Dates and materials for the lecture and exercise
All materials for the lecture can be found in Moodle (registration via LSF with course number 080737).
All materials for the corresponding exercise can be found in a separate Moodle (registration also via LSF with course number 080738).
Event / Lecturer | Location | Time | Start |
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Lecture for students Wing | HGII / HS1 | Tuesdays | 09.04.2024 |
Exercise for students WIng | SRG / H.001 | Thursdays | 18.04.2024 |
Lecture content
- Basic concepts and principles of control engineering
- Modeling, differential equations, Laplace transformation and transfer function
- State variable models, state trajectories, rest positions
- Realization of simple linear controllers, state controllers
- Structure diagrams and structure diagram reduction
- Locus curves and Bode diagrams
- Frequency characteristic methods
- Permanent control deviation
- Dead time systems
- Algebraic stability analysis, Nyquist criterion
- Root locus curve methods
- Discrete-time systems