ENGS 26 Control Theory
The course treats the design of analog, lumped parameter systems for the regulation or control of a plant or process to meet specified criteria of stability, transient response, and frequency response. The basic theory of control system analysis and design is considered from a general point of view. Mathematical models for electrical, mechanical, chemical, and thermal systems are developed. Feedback control system design procedures are established using root-locus and frequency-response methods.
Instructor
Ray (fall), Osterberg (spring)
Prerequisite
ENGS 22
Distributive and/or World Culture
TAS
Offered
19F, 20F: 9 20S, 21S: 9; Laboratory