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Industrial Control and Supervision
Scholar Year: 2018/2019 - 1S
| Code: |
ARCI13 |
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Acronym: |
CSI |
| Scientific Fields: |
Eletrónica e Automação |
Courses
| Acronym |
N. of students |
Study plan |
Curricular year |
ECTS |
Contact time |
Total Time |
| ARCIL |
21 |
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2º |
6,0 |
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162,0 |
| TSPARC |
17 |
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2º |
6,0 |
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162,0 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)
It is intended that students acquire knowledge of the basic elements and concepts of open loop and closed loop. Analyze and characterize systems, based on their response over time. Get the notion of stability. Understand the basic actions of controllers and their influence on the performance and stability of a control loop.
Obtain the capacity to develop strategies of control and supervision over real systems of supervision and control of current generation, with emphasis on the practical aspects of their realization.
Syllabus
1 - Basic Concepts of Control
a) Elements and variables of a control system.
b) Open and closed loop systems.
c) Feedforward control and feedback control.
c) Block diagrams. Simplification.
2 - Representation of Industrial Processes
a) Laplace transform.
b) Representation of systems by a transfer function.
c) Poles and zeros diagrams.
d) Mathematical models of processes
3 - Process Dynamics - Temporal response
a) Model of an electrical system.
b) Dynamics of first-order systems. The response in time.
c) Dynamics of 2nd order systems. The response in time.
d) Stationary error.
4- Stability
a) Notion of stability.
b) R-H stability criteria.
5- Controllers
a) Control Actions.
b) Controller structures. PID controllers.
c) Methods of tuning. Automatic tuning.
e) Digital implementation.
6- The Control in the Industry
a) Computers in control. Historical review; Discretization of systems.
b) Distributed control systems (DCS). Distributed structures; Networking.
c) Supervision (SCADA). Configuration; Graphic display (mimics); Commercial systems.
Laboratory classes:
There will be several different lab works applied to successive TP contents.
Software
Matlab
Keywords
Technological sciences > Engineering > Control engineering
Technological sciences > Engineering > Systems engineering
Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomes
Theoretical-Practical classes consisting of:
• Presentation of the subject and critical reflection through the debate with the students.
• Case studies and implementation exercises.
Laboratory classes consisting of:
• Experimental work;
• Use of real and simulation devices.
The assessment is based on:
• Two evaluation tests or final exam.
• Realization of laboratory work with report delivery.
Teaching methodologies
The classes will have a presentation component in the classroom of the concepts and accomplishment of exercises.
There will also be a laboratory component for experimental realization.
Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomes
Theoretical-Practical classes consisting of:
• Presentation of the subject and critical reflection through the debate with the students.
• Case studies and implementation exercises.
Laboratory classes consisting of:
• Experimental work;
• Use of real and simulation devices.
Assessment methodologies and evidences
Continuous assessment with tests or final exam.
Continuous Evaluation: - 2 Tests. The minimum mark in each test is 8.0 points.
The theoretical grade (T) is obtained by the mean of the tests and must be greater than or equal to 9.5v.
An alternative final exam for tests with a grade equal to or greater than 9.5v.
Final scores higher than 17 are defended in an oral test.
Labs: Report delivery at the end of class: The grade (L) is obtained by the average grade of the reports and must be greater than or equal to 9.0v.
The final grade is the weighted average of the two (T, L): NF = 0.8.T + 0.2.L
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Rules for taking tests:
• When requested, an identification document must be presented during the tests.
• Only written tests are accepted in ESTSetúbal test/examination books.
• The room can only be abandoned 30 minutes after the start of the test and implies the final delivery of the test, and the delay cannot exceed 15 minutes under any circumstances.
• Calculation machines with graphics or alphanumeric capabilities cannot be used during the tests unless the teacher explicitly authorizes them.
• During the tests, the handling or display of mobile phones (which must be switched off) and other electronic equipment is not allowed, and any of this type of equipment is used to cancel the test.
Assement and Attendance registers
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End Date |
| Attendance (estimated) |
Classes |
0 |
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Test/Exam |
2 |
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Test/Exam |
2 |
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Test/Exam |
2 |
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Total: |
6 |
Primary Bibliography
Rogerio Largo;Controlo e Supervisão Industrial – Apontamentos, v2.0, 2018 |
Andrew Parr ;Industrial Control Handbook, Newnes, 2000 |
Paul W. Murrill; Fundamentals of Process Control Theory, ISA, 2000 |
Karl J. Astrom, Tore Hagglund;PID Controllers: Theory, Design, and Tuning. 2nd , ISA, 1995 |
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