Energy Engineering Lab II
EEN 25001/ 1 Cr.
Experiments on data analysis, hands-on programming with devices and fabrication
- Available Online: No
- Credit by Exam: No
- Laptop Required: No
Textbooks
The Mechanical Design Process, Ullman, McGraw-Hill 6th Edition 2016.
Outcomes
- Apply basic concepts of measurement systems with electrical signals, including signal conditioners (gain, attenuation), indicating and recording devices.
- Knowledge to use LabVIEW for programming and data extraction.
- Plot root-locus and Bode plots manually and by using MATLAB.
- Work in teams to conduct experiments effectively and efficiently.
- Compile, analyze and interpret collected experimental data and prepare technical reports.
- Formulate the governing differential equations for simple mechanical systems governed by Newton’s laws of motion and Hooke’s law
- Apply the concept of electro-mechanical analogies based on force-current analogy and on the force-voltage analogy
- Solve linear differential equations by using Laplace transform methods, and partial fraction expansion
Topics
- LabVIEW / MATLAB Programming
- Project: Design
- Project: Build
- Project: Test
- Advanced Differential Equations