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Master Control Systems and take your Engineering skills to another level in 10 days -complete Rahsoft Engineering Course
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In RAHEE331, we will focus on basic and important subjects of control systems, such as Root Locus, Bode and Nyquist Plots, Feedback effects on the system, State Space Systems, Routh Hurwitz Stability Criterion, System Stability, and many more. In this course, you will learn how to plot Bode, Nyquist, Root Locus graphs with hands and MATLAB. Youll have knowledge of minimum and non-minimum phase, time-delay systems, lead, lag, lead-lag and dynamic compensators, Routh Hurwitz Stability Criterion, feedback effects on the system, continuous and discrete time, linear and non-linear systems, block diagrams, and mechanical system of control systems. There are examples with solutions in each chapter, and there will be a quiz at the end of each chapter except chapter 7.The quizzes will help you with concentration, they build confidence, and help you to test your knowledge, and master the subject .You will also have MATLAB exercises in chapter 3 and 5.Thecourse is mainly aimed for undergraduate students with major of Electrical ,Computer, and Mechanical Engineering Please feel free to review the subjects of this course whenever needed as this course has the option of limited lifetime access.
Instructor: Bahman Sokhansanj is the instructor of RAHEE331 course. He obtains an associate degree in General Studies, and he is a lecturer at Rahsoft with concentration on Control Systems .
Course Content:
Control System Definition
Open and Closed Loop Systems
Linear and Non-Linear Control Systems
Combinational Control Systems
Continuous and Discrete Time Control Systems
Block Diagram
Creating Bode Plots
Creating Bode Plots with MATLAB
Minimum and Non-Minimum Phase
Time-Delay Systems
Nyquist Plots
Compensators
Creating Root Locus
Creating Root Locus with MATLAB
Casual and Stable Systems
Feedback and Stability
Routh Hurwitz Stability Criterion
Relative Stability
State Space System
Effect of Feedback on the Systems
Mechanical Systems
Electrical Analogies of Mechanical Systems
Torque Voltage Analogy
Force Current Analogy
Torque Current Analogy
Motor Position Control with Torque Disturbance
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