Engineering 326 - Dynamic Systems and Introduction to Control Theory
Dynamic Systems
Fall
2021
01
4.00
Judith B. Cardell
TU TH 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM
Smith College
EGR-326-01-202201
Ford 143
jcardell@smith.edu
Dynamic systems are systems that evolve with time, such as plants growing, populations migrating, systems storing energy (RLC circuits, rolling carts, heated building), national economy behavior, etc. They occur all around us, throughout nature and the built environment. Understanding dynamic systems leads to the ability to control them, so they behave according to the engineer's design. This course introduces students to both linear dynamic system and modern control theories, so that students will be able to design and control simple dynamic systems. Through design projects, students gain practical experience in designing a simple controller for a dynamic system. Prerequisites: EGR 220; CSC 111; basic linear algebra from courses such as PHY 210 or MTH 211. Enrollment limited to 20.
[CE] EGR/EGN Major only; Prereq: EGR 220 & CSC 111 & (PHY 210 or MTH 211 or EGR 201)