Computer-Aided Design of Control Tools and Systems
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Course: Computer-Aided Design of Control Tools and Systems
Programme Summary
Major: 27.04.04 Automated Control
Degree: Master
Course units:
Unit 1. CAD: purpose, objectives, key concepts and definitions
Unit 2. Systematic approach to design
Unit 3. Classification of CAD software
3.1. CAD/CAE/CAM and PDM\PLM.
- 3.2 End-to-end CAD systems. Functionality, features and examples of CAE/CAD/CAM systems.
- 3.3. CALS
Unit 4. CAD support
- 4.1. CAD hardware and software and information support
- 4.2 Language and organizational support and mathware
Unit 5. Design work statements
- 5.1. Regulatory guidelines on the elaboration of work statements for process control design
- 5.2 Process control drafting requirements
Course contents:
This course teaches some basic principles and techniques of designing CAD systems and covers the system architecture. The practical unit of the course covers some contemporary approaches to design and process engineering.
Activities:
- Teacher-led group activities in a classroom;
- Extracurricular self-study of the teacher’s assignments and tasks, including the use of educational facilities (obligatory);
- Office-hours.
Total hours – 108
Total points – 3
Practical classes – 36
Midterm assessment – Pass/fail examination