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E0e92measurements and Controls Lab

This document provides information about a Measurement and Controls Lab course. The objective of the course is for students to gain knowledge of measurement and control applications in engineering. The course aims to help students understand measurement characteristics, recent developments, and how to apply these concepts industrially. It is a 1 credit unit course with prerequisites in math, physics, and engineering basics. The course covers 15 experiments involving sensors, data acquisition, proportional and PID control systems, vibration and frequency measurement, and more. Upon completing the course, students will have abilities in experiment design, data analysis, tool use, subsystem design, teamwork, and lifelong learning relevant to engineering practices. Assessment includes internal and external exams, performance evaluations, lab records, and a v

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E0e92measurements and Controls Lab

This document provides information about a Measurement and Controls Lab course. The objective of the course is for students to gain knowledge of measurement and control applications in engineering. The course aims to help students understand measurement characteristics, recent developments, and how to apply these concepts industrially. It is a 1 credit unit course with prerequisites in math, physics, and engineering basics. The course covers 15 experiments involving sensors, data acquisition, proportional and PID control systems, vibration and frequency measurement, and more. Upon completing the course, students will have abilities in experiment design, data analysis, tool use, subsystem design, teamwork, and lifelong learning relevant to engineering practices. Assessment includes internal and external exams, performance evaluations, lab records, and a v

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MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROLS LAB

Course Code: Course Objective:


After successfully completing the course, students will be able to Have Knowledge of Measurement & Control in any engineering branch for designing and industrial production/application. Understand the characteristics and classifications of measurement related to mechanical & automation as well as recent development in measurement & control engineering applications. Apply this knowledge in industry.

BTM 521

Credit Units: 01

Pre-requisite:
Mathematics, physics, dimensions, engineering drawing, engineering properties.

Course Contents: List of Experiments:


1. Measurement of resolution and sensitivity of thermocouple (study of various thermocouples J, K, T, etc.) (Calibration) Measurement of resolution, sensitivity and non linearity of termistor. (termistor instability) Measurement of thickness of LVDT. Measurement of resolution of LVDT (and displacement measurement) Study of proportional control and offset Problems. Study of proportional integral control. Study of proportional integral derivative (PID) control. Vibration measurement by stroboscope (natural frequency of a cantilever) Angular frequency (speed of rotating objects) measurement by stroboscope.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. Pressure transducer study and calibration. 11. Proving ring (force measurement) 12. Torque cell. 13. Closed loop study of an electric circuit. 14. Youngs modulus of a cantilever. 15. Youngs modulus and poisons ratio of tensile test piece of M.S.

Learning Outcomes:
Outcome 1: an ability to apply scientific and technical knowledge Outcome 2: an ability to design experiments, conduct experiments, and analyze experimental data. Outcome 3: an ability to use the relevant tools necessary for engineering practices. Outcome 4: the technical ability to design a prescribed engineering sub-system. Outcome 8: an ability to function in teams. Outcome 12: a recognition of the need and ability to engage in lifelong learning, thought process and development.

Examination Scheme:
IA EE A PR LR V PR V 5 10 10 5 35 35 Note: IA Internal Assessment, EE- External Exam, PR- Performance, LR Lab Record, V Viva.

Text & References:


Text: Sawhney A. K 2000, A course in Electrical & Electronics Measurement & Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. B.C Nakra, K K Chaudhary. 2004,Instrumentation, Measurement & Analysis. TMH. M Ogata, Modern Control Engineering PHI. References: H.S Kalsi, 1999, Electronic Instrumentation, TMH. B. C Kuo, Automatic Control System, Prentice Hall.

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