Teaching Mechanical Students To Build And Analyze Motor Controllers
Author(s) -
Hugh Jack
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12091
Subject(s) - computer science , root locus , statics , control system , control engineering , engineering , electrical engineering , physics , classical mechanics
All junior Mechanical and Manufacturing engineering students take EGR 345, Dynamic Systems Modelling and Control, at Grand Valley State University. This course looks at modeling systems with mechanical, electrical and other components. This is supported by laboratory work that includes motor modeling and feedback control. There is also a major design project in the course to reinforce theoretical and experimental design. The topics covered in the course are listed below.
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