Control Fundamentals
11th - 13th October 2016, Glasgow
ISC is pleased to announce that registration is now open for this course. We are offering an "Early Bird Discount" if registration is received 2 weeks before the course start date (see online registration form). Employees of ACTC member companies are entitled to two places free of charge. Note that all courses offered can also be provided at your company premises through special arrangements, please contact us for more information.
Registration is required. Please ensure the payment details section of the form is completed.
Overview
This three-day course introduces the basic control engineering concepts in terms of Linear Systems Models, Classical Control Theory and Practical Aspects in Control. The course presents analysis of a linear control system in terms of stability and performance. In addition, Classical Control Method such as PID controller (including tuning methods), lead-lag and root locus are also covered. Significant hands-on examples are used to reinforce the lectures.
This is one of our most popular training courses. It is especially useful to those engineers who may not have had specific control theory teaching during their engineering education. It also provides an excellent refresher course in basic control engineering for practicing engineers. As with all ACTC training courses discussions and questions will be encouraged.
Additional Information
Event Venue
Premier Meetings Glasgow City Centre Buchanan Galleries, 141 West Nile Street, Glasgow, Glasgow, G1 2RN, United Kingdom
Accommodation
Glasgow City Centre offers a wide range of accommodation, you can find our recommendations here.
Day 1: Linear Systems Models | ||
08.45 | Registration | |
09.00 | Introduction to the Course - "The Need for Control" | |
09.45 | Transfer Functions Representations of Linear Systems | |
10.30 | TEA/COFFEE | |
10.45 | State-space Representations of Linear Systems | |
11.15 | Frequency Response Analysis (Bode, Nichols and Nyquist) | |
12.15 | LUNCH | |
13.00 | Hands-On Session: Introduction to Matlab/Simulink and Linear System Representation | |
14.30 | Fundamentals of Modelling, System Identification and Simulation | |
15.30 | TEA/COFFEE | |
15.45 | Hands-On Session: Modelling for Controller Design | |
17.00 | CLOSE | |
Day 2: Classical Control Design | ||
09.00 | Fundamentals of Feedback Control Design | |
09.45 | TEA/COFFEE | |
10.00 | Hands-On Session: Control Fundamentals | |
11.00 | Introduction to PID Controller and Tuning Methods | |
12.15 | LUNCH | |
13.00 | Introduction to PID Controller and Tuning Methods (continued) | |
13.30 | Hands-On Session: PID Controller Tuning | |
14.45 | TEA/COFFEE | |
15.00 | Implementation Issues and Time Delay Compensation | |
15.45 | Hands-On Session: Practical Aspects in Control | |
17.00 | CLOSE | |
Day 3 Practical Aspects in Control | ||
09.00 | Frequency Domain Control Design - Lead-Lag Compensation | |
10.15 | TEA/COFFEE | |
10.30 | Hands-On Session: Frequency Domain Control Design | |
11.30 | Feedback Control Design using Root Locus with demonstration | |
12.30 | LUNCH | |
13.15 | Control System Strategies – Feedforward/Feedback control, Cascade, etc | |
14.15 | Discrete-Time Modelling and Control Representation | |
15.15 | TEA/COFFEE | |
15.30 | Hands-On Session: Discrete Time Systems | |
16.15 | Nonlinear Systems and their Control – incl. Linearization | |
17.00 | CLOSE | |
Contents
- Overview
- Agenda
- Additional Information (Maps, Travel and Hotels)
- Online Registration
- Download Detailed Agenda
Any enquiry please
e-mail iscmail@isc-ltd.com or
telephone +44 (0) 141 847 0515.