the dynamic behaviour of a system
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This Assessment assesses the following module Learning Outcomes:
LO2 – be able to simulate the dynamic behaviour of a system with a mixture of electrical and mechanical components;
LO3 – apply step and frequency response techniques to analyse the dynamic performance of electro-mechanical control systems;
LO4 – design simple series controllers to modify the performance of electro-mechanical control systems.
Assignment Brief:
This test is to assess your ability to use Matlab to analyse control systems using step and frequency response methods.
To prepare for the test use the instruction sheets on Studynet to practice your skills in using Matlab.
The more you practice the faster you will become. Try reproducing some of the plots given in lectures. Go through the feedback slides available on Studynet for the Assessed Matlab Practicals.
You will also find on Studynet a copy of the feedback slides given to last years students for the equivalent test that will show you the type of questions that could be set and also how I would have answered the questions.
Submission Requirements:
Due to the Covid19 situation the test will be run remotely. The test will be released at 0900 BST (which is one hour ahead of GMT) with a deadline of 1700 BST. The test has been designed to take 75 minutes (15 minutes per question) but as we are aware running Matlab at home compared to being in a University lab can be a bit slow we are allowing you 2 hours from when you start the test to upload your answers. (For students with a Special Needs Agreement this time will be adjusted accordingly. Check the details of your SRN before starting the test.)
The test will be in the form of an excel spreadsheet with boxes to fill in your answers similar to what you have experienced through the Assessed Matlab Practicals. i.e. the data for each student will be unique so do not try to copy!
It is recommended you have Matlab up and running before you download the test paper.
The test will consist of 5 questions, attempt as many as possible. (NB all questions are independent of each other, so they do not have to be answered in order.) It will be open book and you will have access to Studynet for notes and lecture slides.
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