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This topic provides basic understanding of noise control and<br />

extends the earlier study of vibrations.<br />

Continuous and branched systems. Vibration measurement.<br />

Balancing of solid rotors field balancing.<br />

Control Engineering<br />

Transient response and the root locus method. Frequency<br />

response analysis; Modern control and state space<br />

techniques;<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Ogata, K., Modern Control Engineering. 2nd edn, Englewood<br />

Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 1990<br />

Palm, W.J., Control Systems Engineering. New York, Wiley, 1986<br />

Benham, P.P. and Crawford, R.J., Mechanics of Enginemng<br />

Materials. Harlow, England, Longman Scientific & Technical,<br />

1987<br />

Thomson, W.T., Theory of Vibrations w'th Applications. 3rd edn,<br />

London, Unwin Hyman, 1988<br />

Dransfield, P., Systems and Control. Pan 1 and 2, Clayton, Vic.,<br />

Monash University, 1988<br />

Alexander, J.M., Strength of Materials. Chichester, Horwood,l981<br />

Dally, J.W. and Riley, W.F., Experimental Stress Analysis. 3rd<br />

edn, McGraw-Hill, 1991<br />

Buley, M.D. Course Notes on Industrial Noise Control<br />

Irwin, J.D. and Graf, E.R., Industrial Noise and Vibration Control.<br />

Englewood Clzffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, 1979<br />

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MM441 Control systems SOL\\\^ i ln\l\l \'i?i<br />

4 credit points 2 hours per week 0 Hawthorn Assessment:<br />

assignment and examination<br />

A fourth year subject in the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Manufacturing)<br />

Content<br />

An introduction to classical methods of analysis for linear<br />

control systems.<br />

Introduction to closed-loop control definitions, terminology<br />

and examples. Mathematical modelling of physical systems<br />

transfer functions, linearisation, block diagrams of closedloop<br />

systems. Transient analysis the inverse transform and<br />

the time solution of linear models, response of first and<br />

second order systems to a subject impulse and subject step<br />

inputs. Stability analysis Routh's stability criterion for linear<br />

control systems. Frequency response analysis steady state<br />

solution to sinusoidal inputs and the frequency response<br />

function G (jw), representation on logarithmic plots - Bode<br />

diagrams, nyquist stability criterion.<br />

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8 Reference<br />

0 Dransfield, P., Systems and Control. Part 1 and 2, Clayton, Vic.,<br />

3. Monash University, 1988<br />

Ross, G., Computer Programming Examples for Chemical<br />

Engineers. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1987<br />

Ogata, K., Modern Control Engineering. 2nd edn, Englewood<br />

Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, 1990<br />

Palm, W.J., Modeling Analysis and Control of Dynamic Systems.<br />

New York, Wiley, 1983<br />

Stephanopoulos, G., Chemical Process Control. Englewood Cliffs,<br />

N.J., Prentice Hall, 1984<br />

A450 Design for Manufacture<br />

10 credit points 4 hours per week Hawthorn<br />

Assessment: assignments, project work and examination<br />

A fourth year subject in the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Production)<br />

Content<br />

This subject forms the second part of design for manufacture<br />

and aims to prepare students with further knowledge of the<br />

design of tooling, machinery and systems for quality<br />

production.<br />

Tooling design for metal working economy and batch<br />

quantity, relationship. Tool design for cold and hot forging,<br />

and diecasting.<br />

Quality and reliability concept of quality, cost of quality.<br />

Responsibility for quality. Statistical quality control,<br />

charting by variables and attributes and sampling. Reliability<br />

- principles and applications.<br />

Computer aided design CAD systems, processing and<br />

techniques. NC programming, kinematics and robotics.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

American Society for Metals, Metals <strong>Handbook</strong>, vol. 1. Properties<br />

and Selection ofMetals. vol. 4, Forming 8th edn, Metals Park,<br />

Ohio, The Society, 1961 and 1969<br />

American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers<br />

(ASTME). Tool Engineers <strong>Handbook</strong>. 2nd edn, New York,<br />

McGraw-Hill, 1959<br />

Donaldson, C. et al. Tool Design. 3rd edn, New York, McGraw-<br />

Hill, 1973 7fc!l.rke')<br />

10 credit points 4 hours per week Hawthorn Assessment:<br />

projects, assignments and examination<br />

This is a subject in the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Mechanical).<br />

Ob jedives<br />

To allow students to develop a knowledge of design aspects<br />

of advanced industrial systems and to provide competence in<br />

project engineering work ready for industrial employment.<br />

Content<br />

Topics covered include design analysis of thermo-fluid<br />

systems and design characteristics of fluid flow equipment<br />

such as: Pumps and fans, compressors and turbines. Vessels,<br />

valves, piping and flanges. Heat exchanger design options,<br />

configurations and insulation. System flow sheeting.<br />

Design analysis of control systems with design classification<br />

of feedback control systems. Design procedures and tradeoffs<br />

between accuracy and stability. Component modelling<br />

and sizing for system design. Design analysis of<br />

proportional, integral and derivative control systems with<br />

phase compensation. Mechatronic systems and programmes<br />

logic controllers. Design optimisation modelling and<br />

simulation of engineering systems. Design optimisation<br />

techniques and local applications. Risk analysis and design<br />

for mechanical reliability, failure analysis, quality control<br />

and product liability. Cost models and evaluation, product<br />

pricing and life cycle costing. Integration of design and<br />

ergonomic factors in major engineering projects.

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