Short Syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (131) Curriculum - ITB
Short Syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (131) Curriculum - ITB
Short Syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (131) Curriculum - ITB
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infinite solid, three-dimensional objects, convection boundary layer, convection in<br />
laminar and turbulent flows, convection equation, approximation method, similarity <strong>of</strong><br />
boundary layer, non-dimensional parameters, and Reynolds analogy.<br />
Related Courses<br />
1. EL2201 <strong>Engineering</strong> Mathematics I, Prerequisited.<br />
2. MS2242 Fluid Mechanics I, Prerequisited.<br />
Bibliography<br />
1. Incropera, F.P., and David, P.D., 1996, Introduction to Heat Transfer, 3 Edition, Wiley<br />
MS3200, Introduction to Control System (3 SKS)<br />
<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong><br />
This class discusses the basic <strong>of</strong> control theory and its applications. The syllabus includes<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> control application in our daily life and in the industry, on-<strong>of</strong>f controller,<br />
proportional control, PID controller, mathematical model <strong>of</strong> control systems, block<br />
diagram formulation and simplifications, system stability, transient and steady state<br />
response, root locus analysis, Bode and Nyquist diagrams, and compensation design.<br />
Related Courses<br />
1. EP3042 Electrical Power <strong>Engineering</strong>, Prerequisited.<br />
2. MS2102 Mechatronics I, Prerequisited.<br />
3. MS3117 Basic <strong>Mechanical</strong> Vibration, Prerequisited.<br />
4. MS3201 Mechatronics II, Co-requisited.<br />
Bibliography<br />
1. Dorf, R. C., 1995, Modern Control Systems, Addison-Wesley<br />
2. Raven, F. H., 1995, Automatic Control <strong>Engineering</strong>, 5th Ed., 5 Edition, McGraw Hill<br />
MS3201, Mechatronics II (2 SKS)<br />
<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong><br />
This course is the continuation <strong>of</strong> MS2101, Mechatronics I. It discusses the advanced<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> mechatronics and its applications in machineries. The syllabus includes<br />
application <strong>of</strong> basic control theory, integration <strong>of</strong> sensors and transducers with control<br />
system, control <strong>of</strong> mechanical systems using microprocessor or computer, data<br />
acquisition technique.<br />
Related Courses<br />
1. MS3100 <strong>Engineering</strong> Measurements, Prerequisited.<br />
Bibliography