COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS OF MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (M.TECH) In Electrical Engineering Course Structure First Year First Semester Paper Code Subject MFE1 Machine Drives MFE2 Power Electronic Converter MFE3 Control System MFE4 EHV Transmission Syllabus MFE1 : MACHINE DRIVES –I 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRIC MOTORS Introduction‚ Characteristics Of Dc Motors‚ Characteristic Of Three-Phase Induction Motor ‚ Variation Of Applied Voltage‚ Pole Change Motors
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Lab 2: Motor Position Control Simulation Student Name: Colin Power Student No: C09601627 Course: DT023/3 Group: B Submission Date: 11th Mar 2014 Aim The aim of this lab is to simulate motor position control with an open loop system and a closed loop system for a harddrive using Matlab. And compare the experimental results to theoretically derived results. Results Figure - Armature Control Motor Figure 1 represents the mechanisms of the harddrive. This is represented
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__________ Course: - Management Control Systems (MCS) ________________________________________________________________________ Course Credit: Full Course Code: MCS Instructor: Prof. Neha J. Patel Course Objective: Every organization is meant for achieving pre-set goals and objectives. Well thought-out strategies are being implemented for this purpose. Execution of these strategies assumes as much importance as formulation itself. Management control systems are designed in order to implement
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keeping in mind the strategies for organization’s development but these models have limitations too. Models are: {draw:rect} Force Field Analysis (1951) Leavitt’s Model (1965) Likert System Analysis (1967) Open Systems Theory (1966) Weisbord’s Six-Box Model (1976) Congruence Model for Organization Analysis (1977) McKinsey 7S Framework (1981-82) Tichy’s Technical Political Cultural (TPC) Framework (1983) High-Performance Programming
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variable to be manipulated through a proper combination of the three control actions that is the P control action‚ I control action and D control action. The P action is the control action that is proportional to the actuating error signal‚ which is the difference between the input and the feedback signal. The I action is the control action which is proportional to the integral of the actuating error signal. Finally the D action is the control action which is proportional to the derivative of the actuating
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Four-Plex Theater 10 Problems 11 What are the control system lacking 11 Solution 11 Cashier problem 11 Giving away free tickets – the nephew 12 Cashiers don’t ring the sales in 12 Free let-ins 12 1.1.4. Summary Wong’s Pharmacy 12 1.1.5. Q&A Wong’s Pharmacy 12 Problem 12 Options 12 1.1.6. Summary Private Fitness‚ Inc. 13 1.1.7. Q&A Private Fitness‚ Inc. 13 1.2. Action‚ Personnel‚ and Cultural Controls 14 1.3. Bellagio Casino Resort (Chapter 4; Control system tightness) 18 1.2.1. Subjects 18
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Experience Scheme (SIWES) is the accepted skills training programme‚ which forms part of the approved minimum academic standards in the various degree programmes for all the Nigerian Universities. It is an effort to bridge the gap existing between theory and practice of engineering and technology‚ sciences‚ agriculture‚ medical‚ management and other professional educational management and other professional educational programmes in the Nigerian tertiary institutions. It is aimed at exposing students
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needs. Team members remain committed to working together again. Critical Team Performance Factors Cohesiveness Communication Common Goals Norms Individual Behavior in Teams Social Loafing Working less and being less productive when in a group. Overcome this by individual accountability. Social Facilitation Effect Working harder when in a group than when working alone. Roles and Norms Norms Shared beliefs on how people should think and behave Patterns Roles Different sets
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The Internet is vulnerable to myriads kinds of attacks‚ due to vulnerabilities in the TCP-IP protocol‚ and no global flow control mechanisms. The two problems lead to many TCP exploits and the horrible DDoS attacks. We have devised a method of incrementally upgrading the network infrastructure at the transport level that solves the above problems and makes the network significantly more resilient to attacks‚ particularly the DDoS attack. The approach uses "hardened routers"‚ routers that can do simple
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height control experiment Modern Techniques for Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Smart demand Power system modelling in a smart grid environment Carbon tax impact on the national electricity market Dual Stage Control Systems Networked Control Systems Design of Dual-stage X-Y Table Control of Multi-agent Systems Nonlinear Control of Heating‚ Ventilation‚ and Air Conditioning Systems Control of Hybrid Power Plants Advanced Control of a Switched Power Converter Fault Tolerant Control of Wind
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