ME 421L Automatic Controls Lab - Fall 09
Sec 001 F 2:30PM-5:20PM Instructor: Ahmad Fayed, fayeda@unlv.nevada.edu B121
Sec 002 R 2:30PM-5:20PM Instructor: Ahmad Fayed, fayeda@unlv.nevada.edu B121
Sec 003 F 8:30AM-11:20AM Instructor:
Jephanya Keerthi Kasukurthi, jephanya@gmail.com B121
Week |
Dates |
Topic |
Notes |
1 |
8/27 |
NO LAB |
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8/28 |
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2 |
9/3 |
Lab 1 Computer-Based Dynamic System Analysis I. |
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9/4 |
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3 |
9/10 |
Lab 2 Computer-Based Dynamic System Analysis II. |
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9/11 |
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4 |
9/17 |
Lab 3 Computer-Based Dynamic System Analysis III. |
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9/18 |
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5 |
9/24 |
Lab 4 DC Motor Speed Control |
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9/25 |
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6 |
10/1 |
Lab 5 DC Motor Position Control |
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10/2 |
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7 |
10/8 |
Lab 6 System Identification |
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10/9 |
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8 |
10/15 |
Lab 7 PI Temperature Control |
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10/16 |
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9 |
10/22 |
Lab 8 Pendulum Gantry Control |
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10/23 |
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10 |
10/29 |
NO LAB - Nevada Day |
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10/30 |
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11 |
11/5 |
Lab 9 Upright pendulum control |
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11/6 |
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12 |
11/12 |
Lab 10 CE 117 Process Trainer part 1 Flow control Valve |
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11/13 |
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13 |
11/19 |
Lab 11 CE 117 Process Trainer part 2 Flow control Pump |
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11/20 |
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14 |
11/26 |
NO LAB - Thanksgiving |
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11/27 |
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12/11 |
Students must complete every lab assignment with a passing grade. Lab reports are due at the beginning of the lab meeting, one week after each lab. A penalty of 20% of the maximum grade will be assessed for each day of late submission of any report. Any report submitted more than five days late will be given a failing grade, and result in an "F" grade for the course. Students with disabilities may request accommodations through the disability resource center. Students requiring accommodations with regard to religious holidays must request these from the instructor in writing no later than Friday, 8/28/09.
Computer Use:
We will use computers extensively throughout the lab and for homework. Please obtain an account on the college network. You will find that the software tools ( Matlab, Mathcad, Vis Sim) are very useful for eliminating menial work, and for improving your understanding. The software tools are installed on the PC's in TBE-B-361 and the controls lab (TBE-B121). Learning the tools will require some time and effort from everyone. Be patient, and take enough time to practice. You may use other appropriate software instead of Matlab for homework assignments. Both software packages are functionally the same at the command level. Home users: A student version of Matlab is available at the bookstore. All handouts have been posted on the MEG web page at: http://www.me.unlv.edu/Undergraduate/coursenotes/control/control.htmAcademic Misconduct
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Disability Resource Center (DRC) – It is important to know that over two-thirds of the students in the DRC reported that this syllabus statement, often read aloud by the faculty during class, directed them to the DRC office.
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) coordinates all academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The DRC is the official office to review and house disability documentation for students, and to provide them with an official Academic Accommodation Plan to present to the faculty if an accommodation is warranted. Faculty should not provide students accommodations without being in receipt of this plan.
UNLV complies with the provisions set forth in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, offering reasonable accommodations to qualified students with documented disabilities. If you have a documented disability that may require accommodations, you will need to contact the DRC for the coordination of services. The DRC is located in the Student Services Complex (SSC), Room 137, and the contact numbers are: Voice (702) 895-0866, TDD (702) 895-0652, fax (702) 895-0651. For additional information, please visit:
http://studentlife.unlv.edu/disability/.
Religious Holidays Policy -- Any student missing class quizzes, examinations, or any other class or lab work because of observance of religious holidays shall be given an opportunity during that semester to make up missed work. The make-up will apply to the religious holiday absence only. It shall be the responsibility of the student to notify the instructor no later than the last day at late registration of his or her intention to participate in religious holidays which do not fall on state holidays or periods of class recess. This policy shall not apply in the event that administering the test or examination at an alternate time would impose an undue hardship on the instructor or the university which could not be avoided. http://catalog.unlv.acalog.com/content.php?catoid=1&navoid=44&bc=1
Tutoring
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One-on-one or small group assistance with writing is available free of charge to UNLV students at the Writing Center, located in CDC-3-301. Although walk-in consultations are sometimes available, students with appointments will receive priority assistance. Appointments may be made in person or by calling 895-3908. The student’s Rebel ID Card, a copy of the assignment (if possible), and two copies of any writing to be reviewed are requested for the consultation. More information can be found at: http://writingcenter.unlv.edu/
Expected Learning Outcomes
– With the completion of the course students will have acquired:a. A fundamental knowledge and practice of state-of-the-art technology associated with automated processes in mechanical engineering
b. The ability to solve and experimentally validate open-ended design problems
c. An introductory knowledge of manufacturing and design methods
d. The ability to use computers in solving, modeling, and analyzing control engineering problems
e. Training in the oral and written presentation of technical information
Grading / Exams / Grade Posting – Final Grades will be posted on the Registrar's site at the end of the semester.