Données Générales | ||||
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Programme Académique | General Engineering Program | Responsable(s) Module :
BENALLOUCH Mohamed |
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Type d'EC : Cours | Automation 1 (LIIAem05EAssAna) | |||
TD : 6h00 TP : 8h00 Cours : 28h00 Travail personnel : 14h00 Durée totale: 56h00 |
Status
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Periode
Semester 5 |
Langue d'enseignement :
French/English |
Objectifs Généraux |
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Introduction to different notions and basic concepts of linear automation - Ability to set up and find the resolution of a regulatory problem by defining the inputs/outputs of the process concerned and following a rigorous approach. - Tools and concepts to identify the dynamic behavior of industrial processes. - Continuous time system control techniques and their applications. - Regulator main methods, limits, and usual applications. - Method technical vocabulary. - Ability to choose a solution adapted to the processes to be controlled according to the industry imposed specifications. |
Contenu |
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Chapter 1: Generalities and examples, the notion of regulation, the notion of the closed loop, the specifications loads, pose a regulation problem through an example. - Chapter 2: Study of signals, modeling (knowledge model and a behavior model), place transform, transfer function, block diagram. - Chapter 3: Temporal analysis (Fdt of order 1, Fdt of order 2 ...), map of poles and zeros, graphic modeling. - Chapter 4: The classical control laws (PI, PD, PID, AvancePH, RetardPH ...), empirical methods of synthesis of correctors, methods of synthesis not compensation of the poles. - Chapter 5: Summary of correctors by pole placement, reference system, Evans location. - Chapter 6: Synthesis of correctors by frequency approach, frequency analysis of the behavior of a process (Places of Bode, Black, Nichols, Nyquist….) Practical work : TP1: Direct current machine speed regulation. TP2: Single column level control |
Prérequis |
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Introduction to Automation |
Bibliographie |
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1-.F. Franklin, J.D. Powell, and A. Emami-Naeini, "Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems," Prentice Hall, 4th edition (2002) 2-K. Ogata. Discrete-time control systems. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1995. 3-K. Ogata. Modern Control Engineering. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1997. 4-R. C. Dorf and R. H. Bishop. Modern control systems. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. |
Évaluation(s) | |||
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N° | Nature | Coefficient | Objectifs |
1 | 2 | Written exam | |
2 | 1 | Practical work |