Gäller från och med: Spring 2021
Beslutad av: Professor Thomas Johansson
Datum för fastställande: 2021-06-24
Avdelning: Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation
Kurstyp: Gemensam kurs, avancerad nivå och forskarnivå
Kursen ges även på avancerad nivå med kurskod: EIEN50
Undervisningsspråk: English, Swedish
Automation is the engineering science utilizing measurements and information in real time in order to optimize material and energy flows in the best possible way. The course also gives a perspective of sustainability and the interplay between energy, water and food globally. The purpose of the course is to give an overview of the different components that constitute an industrial control system and how these work and interact with each other. Another purpose is to give knowledge on the tools and methods to allow the student to independently obtain information, analysis, realisation and assessment of industrial control systems.The course combines the student's previous knowledge from several other courses, such as automatic control, mathematical statistics, measurement technology, and computer engineering, to demonstrate what automation may look like in various industrial branches.
Kunskap och förståelse
För godkänd kurs skall doktoranden
Färdighet och förmåga
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Värderingsförmåga och förhållningssätt
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Industrial processes: Where is automation applied? Examples from various industrial applications. Structuring industrial processes: The concepts of dynamical systems and event driven systems. Models: Continuous and time discrete dynamical systems and event driven systems. Process monitoring: Sampling of measurement data, filtering and data analysis. Structures for industrial control systems: Sequential control, combinatorial networks and continuous processes. Real time programming and industrial communication. Examples of commercial control systems. The physical parts of a control system: Data acquisition and actuators. Home simulation exercises: Discrete and dynamic systems for which two reports are handed in. Laboratory exercises: Structuring and programming of a simple control problem in a laboratory process.
Gustaf Olsson, C.: Industrial Automation. IEA, LTH, 2005.
Undervisningsformer: Föreläsningar, seminarier, laborationer, övningar
Examinationsformer: Skriftlig tentamen, skriftlig rapport, övrigt.
Prestationsbedömning
- Two approved written reports from simulation exercises apply that provide an increased understanding of the basic properties of different dynamic production systems and their stability.
Furthermore, the approved work task is required from three interconnected lab steps, which in the laboratory environment gradually teaches students to divide larger problems into less well-defined subproblems in order to pass programming and commissioning of a production line.
- Finally, an approved written exam is required.
Betygsskala: Underkänd, godkänd
Examinator: Senior lecturer Ulf Jeppsson
Förutsatta förkunskaper: FRT010/FRTF05 Automatic Control, Basic Course
Minsta antal deltagare: 1
Examiner: Ulf Jeppsson
Startdatum: 2023-01-17
Slutdatum: 2023-06-04
Kursfart: Full time
Apply by email to Course Coordinator
Kursansvarig: Ulf Jeppsson <ulf.jeppsson@iea.lth.se>
Hemsida: http://www.iea.lth.se/aut/