Industrial Automation (FSI-G0A)

Academic year 2018/2019
Supervisor: Ing. Ondřej Andrš, Ph.D.  
Supervising institute: ÚVSSR all courses guaranted by this institute
Teaching language: Czech
Aims of the course unit:
The aim of the course is to formulate and establish basic knowledge of automatic control conception, computational models, theories and algorithms of control systems.
Learning outcomes and competences:
Students will acquire basic knowledge and skills in the field of industrial automation, description and classification of control systems. They will be able to analyze and design basic linear continuous and discrete feedback control systems. Additionally, they acquire basic knowledge about control systems instrumentation.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of fundamental concepts in mathematics including the solution of the system of differential equations. Fundamental concepts in physics (particularly dynamics) and electrical engineering.
Course contents:
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the main concepts of industrial automation and control systems in relation to the Industry 4.0.
The first part of the course focuses on logic control and its application in contemporary control systems. It will be explained in the introduction and use of logic functions, including its interpretation of elements of sequential and combinational circuits.
The second part includes a basic knowledge of linear continuous control systems. There will be resolved problems through analysis of impulse transfer function and frequency methods.
The third part of the course covers the basics of digital control and their applications.
Teaching methods and criteria:
The course is taught through lectures which contain an explanation of basic principles and theories of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical topics presented in lectures. Teaching is complemented by laboratory exercises eventually by lectures of practitioners or by excursion.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
In order to be awarded the course-unit credit students must prove active participation in laboratory exercises and elaborate a paper according to the teacher's instructions.
The exam is written and oral. In the written part a student compiles main themes which were presented during the lectures. The oral part of the exam will contain discussion of tasks and possible supplementary questions.
Controlled participation in lessons:
Attendance and activity at the seminars are required. Teachers at seminars carry out continuous monitoring of student's presence and activity of basic knowledge (e.g. in the form of entrance tests). Unexcused absence is a reason not to give a credits. One absence can be compensated by a seminar with another group with the same theme. Longer absence can be compensated for by the elaboration of compensatory tasks assigned by the tutor.
Type of course unit:
    Lecture  13 × 2 hrs. optionally                  
    Computer-assisted exercise  13 × 2 hrs. compulsory                  
Course curriculum:
    Lecture 1. Introduction to automation control - logic control.
2. Combinatorial and sequential logical circuits, programmable logic controllers.
3. Continuous linear regulation circuit, external and internal systems description, Laplace transform, differential equation.
4. Impulse response function and impulse characteristic, unit step response function and unit step characteristic, classification of regulation circuits.
5. Frequency transfer, frequency response in complex plane and logarithmic coordinates, poles and zeroes, block diagram algebra.
6. Controllers, regulation circuit, characteristic equation (stability), basic methods for controller tuning.
7. Stability of linear feedback systems.
8. Quality of regulation, tuning of controllers.
9. Discrete regulation circuit, sampling circuit (A-D converter), data-hold circuit (D-A converter), Z-transform, difference equation.
10. Z-transfer, discrete impulse response function and characteristic, discrete unit step response function and characteristic, frequency transfer, frequency characteristic in complex plane.
11. Block diagram algebra of discrete systems, digital controllers (positional and incremental algorithm), stability of discrete regulation circuit (general condition).
12. Using of digital controller in control systems.
13. Instrumentation of control systems.
    Computer-assisted exercise 1. Logic control (logical function, block diagrams, Siemens LOGO!Soft).
2. Logic control (truth table, minimisation, combinatorial logical circuits - simulation).
3. Logic control (sequential logical circuits – simulation).
4. Logic control (exemplary model).
5. Continuous linear control (differential equation, transfer, impulse response and unit step response function, impulse and unit step characteristic, simulation).
6. Continuous linear control (frequency transfer, frequency characteristic in complex plane, frequency characteristics in logarithmic coordinates, simulation).
7. Continuous linear control (block diagram algebra, controllers, simulation).
8. Continuous linear control (regulation circuit, stability of regulation circuit, simulation).
9. Continuous linear control (Ziegler-Nichols method, stability criteria of regulation circuit, simulation).
10. Continuous linear control (accuracy of regulation, quality of regulation, simulation).
11. Example in the field of continuous linear control.
12. Test in written form.
13. Credit, reparation of test.
Literature - fundamental:
1. RICHARD C. DORF a ROBERT H. BISHOP. Modern control systems. 11th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Education, 2008. ISBN 0132067102.
2. BANERJEE, Soumitro. Dynamics for engineers. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2005. ISBN 0-470-86843-0.
3. ROBERT H. BISHOP. The mechatronics handbook: fundamentals and modeling. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, c2008. ISBN 978-0-8493-9258-0.
4. OGATA, Katsuhiko. Modern control engineering. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 2002. ISBN 0130432458.
5. ŠVARC, Ivan. Automatické řízení. Vyd. 2. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2011. ISBN 978-80-214-4398-3.
The study programmes with the given course:
Programme Study form Branch Spec. Final classification   Course-unit credits     Obligation     Level     Year     Semester  
M2I-P full-time study M-VSR Production Machines, Systems and Robots P linked to branch B-SSZ Cr,Ex 4 Elective (voluntary) 2 1 S
M2I-P full-time study M-VSR Production Machines, Systems and Robots -- Cr,Ex 4 Elective (voluntary) 2 1 S