HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC
This course explains the use of compressed air and fluid power in industrial environment. Nearly all industrial processes require objects to be moved, manipulated or subjected to some sort of force. Such movements and manipulations are frequently accomplished by means of devices driven by liquids (hydraulics) or air (pneumatics), the subject of this course. The objective of this course is to give the learner a sound understanding of the principles and the basis for applying hydraulic and pneumatic in a variety of industrial system.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS
ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS is a compulsory subject for Mechatronic Engineering students. The student using this text should have completed typical lower-division courses in physics and mathematics through differential equations. This subject will cover the Introduction of Semiconductor devices, diode circuits, Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), BJT Biasing and Stabilization and Transistor Amplifier Circuits. At the end of this subject, the students will be able to describe the operation of semiconductor diode, simple electronic circuits and bipolar junction transistor. Students are able to investigate and evaluate complex engineering problems using a combination of research methods and scientific skills. Moreover, the students will be able to utilize appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering tools to solve complex engineering problems.
Project Management & Engineering Economics
The knowledge of Project Management and Engineering Economic are necessary to
manage various projects and activities effectively. This course enables the students with the
basic knowledge and capabilities to plan, design, analyse and implement their future various
types of commercial activities in addition to knowledge of Mechatronics Engineering. The
role of engineering economics is to access the appropriateness of a given project, estimate
the value, and justify it from engineering standpoint. This course will assist students in the
practical side of project planning, implementation, total management and engineering
aspects.
BME3128 Power Electronics and Drives
In this course, the student will be able to provide a detailed understanding of all aspects of the selection, sizing and operation of modern electrical drive systems; this will be achieved by consideration of the individual sub-system including power semiconductors, electronic power converters and associated electric motors, mechanical power transmission, speed and velocity transducers, and controllers. |