SIMULINK : Beginner Course on MATLAB/SIMULINK
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.01 GB | Duration: 7h 38m
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.01 GB | Duration: 7h 38m
Get familiar with Simulink - MATLAB/SIMULINK, PID, Fuzzy Logic Control, 1 and 2 Degree of Freedom Vibration/Suspension
What you'll learn
SIMULINK tool on MATLAB Software
Comprehend the SIMULINK toolboxes
Familiar with SIMULINK and MATLAB coding
PID, Fuzzy Logic Controller, Modelling Electric Motor, One Degree Freedom, Two Degree Freedom Simulink modelling and Simulation.
Description
'SIMULINK : Beginner Course on MATLAB/SIMULINK'.
This course gives a very small entry to MATLAB Software with Coding Interface and a broad Beginning for SIMULINK Interface of MATLAB Software, building great confidence to Design, Develop and simulate any model for any systems.
This course is broadly presented in three parts viz,
MATLAB Software Interface and coding Introduction.
Introduction to SIMULINK Interface.
Designing, Developing and Simulating few Applications (PID, Fuzzy Logic Control, 1DOF-2DOF vibration Models, Electric Motor) in the SIMULINK.
Each section of the course curriculum consists of theory, actual MATLAB hands-on, an Exercise based on the learning from the respective section with its Solution, and Multiple Choice Questions to give confidence about the learning.
Section 1: WELCOME TO THE COURSE
In this Section, Instructor has Welcome the learners with bio, and what learner will be able to at the end of the course.
Section 2: INTRODUCTION
In this Section, an Introduction to the MATLAB Software is given. Default windows that appear in the first start of software are well explained. Also, the Default setting necessary for ease of working and starting with software is demonstrated.
Section 3: MATLAB BASIC CODING
In this Section, basic coding in the Command Window and coding in MATLAB coding file .m files are done and explained with simple examples.
Section 4: STARTING WITH SIMULINK
In this Section, Start with the SIMULINK Interface, Windows associated with Simulink Interface, Opening-Saving-Closing of Simulink, with small demonstration is very well explained.
Section 5: SIMULINK COMMONLY USED BLOCKS
From this Section, we start with a complete SIMULINK Interface, here the Simulink blocks such as Constant block, Display block, Gain block, Scope, Floating Scope, Dashboard Scope, blocks with Math Operations, etc. are explained and demonstrated in detail.
Section 6: SIMULINK SOURCES & SINKS BLOCKS
In this Section, Blocks related to Sources and Sinks such as Step, Sine, Chirp, Signal Generator, From Spreadsheet, etc. are explained and demonstrated in detail.
Section 7: MATH OPERATIONS
In this Section, Blocks Math Operations such as Summations, Absolute, trigonometric, Product, etc. are explained and demonstrated in detail.
Section 8: MECHANICAL VIBRATION MODEL
In this Section, a Simulink model of Mechanical Vibration is Designed and Developed by introducing the theoretical background and from the governing differential equations. One and two Degree of Freedom vibration model is Simulated with real-life parameter values and the performances have been learned.
Section 9: ELECTRIC MOTOR
In this Section, the Theory related to Electric Motor is explained and based on the Governing equations of the electric motor as per the application Simulink model have been designed developed, and Simulated.
Section 10: PID CONTROL
In this Section, a PID controller from MATLAB Simulink is used for an application and the PID is stunned with Ziegler Nichols Method and with MATLAB In-built tuner. A simple exercise with a Solution is also given.
Section 11: FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL
FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL (FLC) is an advance built-in function available in the Simulink Library Browser. In this section, learners will learn the theory of Fuzzy logic. You will learn, how to design a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) for your application and use the designed FIS for Simulation/Controlling your system. In this section, FLC is demonstrated step-by-step for restaurant application for in detail learning.
At the end of this course, learners will be completely familiarized with the MATLAB SIMULINK Interface, Skill developed to use SIMULINK Interface, Can Design Develop their own simulation models and simulate it effectively.
Who this course is for:
Beginner to MATLAB SIMULINK.
Students who intend to work for simulation projects on MATLAB SIMULINK.
Students intend to use MATLAB SIMULINK specific toolbox and how to start with it.