Degree programme in Automation Engineering



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Degree programme in Automation Engineering Course descriptions of the courses for exchange students, 2014-2015 Autumn 2014 21727630 Application Programming Students know the basis of systems application engineering and can program small-scale applications into the system. They are familiar with planning tools in distributed control system and know the methods of configuration. competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727347 Programming Students know the basic principles of programming, the basics of a high level programming language and the phases in software generation. Students know the main principles of procedural and object-oriented programming. Competences: learning competence, engineering competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727631 Field Design Students know the basics of field instrumentation as well as typical circuit structures. Students can produce process automation field design using the CAD system as a standard. Students know the documentation needed for field design. 21727632 Electrical Design Having completed the course, students: know the basics of industrial electricity systems can design industrial main and control circuit diagrams using computer software can design and size electric controls for motor outputs know the legislation and documentation in connection with electrical installations. competence, electric and device safety competence, process, equipment and system competence

21727357 Electronics Applications in Automation Engineering Students know the components and simple switching diagrams in electronics. They can design a small electronic device. Students know how to evaluate the use of microcontrollers for embedded automation solutions. They know the structure of microcontrollers as well as their hardware functions. Competences: electro technical and additional basic competences, electric and device safety competence, basic circuits competence 21727351 Measurement Technology Students know the nature of the signal to be measured. They can choose the proper measurement technique and use it in the measurement. Students know measurement uncertainty evaluation and can put this into practice. Students know the significance of calibration. Students know both in theory and practice the basic industrial measuring methods of electrical and process variables as well as the excitation of measuring transmitters in production environment. Students can do good technical documentation reports. competence, electric and device safety competence, basic circuits competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727638 Automation Applications in Software Environment (this is a project work) Students know the automation software environment and can design and implement a small automation application on it. Student can act as a group member in project team and formulate documentation needed in project application design and implementation phase. Competences: engineering competence, innovation competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727647 Robotics A students knows the terminology of robotics, the most popular types of robots and typical application possibilities. A students can use a robot and make a small application program. A students can estimate the economical benefits of using robots. 21727635 Maintenance Students know the fundamentals of industrial maintenance and can do a small maintenance application for industrial production line. Student can act as a group member in project team and formulate documentation needed in project application design and implementation phase. Competences: engineering competence, working community competence, innovation competence, company and industrial management competences

21727360 Maintenance Information Systems A student can use management systems in maintenance work and automatic machine monitoring systems. A student knows the system interfaces to programmable logic controllers and control systems. A student can put into practice the implementation of new maintenance information systems. Competences: engineering competence, company and industrial management competences, process, equipment and system competence 21727358 Maintenance Economics A student has an overall view to the economics of industrial maintenance. A student is able to estimate the meaning of economic matters in optimizing maintenance work and can calculate the profitability of machine investments. A student knows the terminology of industrial maintenance, typical ways to organize maintenance, the basic maintenance operations and the method to choose them. Competences: Engineering competence, working community competence, innovation competence, company and industrial management competences 21727341 Machine Vision Students know machine vision's application areas. They know the theoretical background in image processing. Students know methods to design machine vision in production automation. They can make a small machine vision application in laboratory environment. 21727338 Human Machine Interface Students can use and configure control and monitoring programs. Students know how to execute them in different operational environments. Students can design small applications, which are tested in a laboratory setting. 21727339 Networks in Automation Students know how modern, open automation system is implemented and how it operates, as well as how information technology is utilised in automation. Students know data communication methods between automation systems. competence, process, equipment and system competence

21727353 Fieldbus Technology Students know process automation fieldbuses and the configuration methods of fieldbuses in automation systems. Students can analyze error diagnostics in connection with bus devices; know most important installation issues and design of field segments. 21727350 Control Engineering Students know the unit processes used in process technology and the operation of closed loop control both on the time domain and frequency domain, Laplace basis. They can do the tuning of a PID controller. Students know the basics of digital signal processing such as digital filtering, signal linearization and the digital PID algorithm. 21727830 Electrical Installations A student knows the laws and regulations concerning electrical installations in buildings. A student can use CAD software for electricity design. A student knows the common components used in electrical installations and understand how to connect wirings. Spring 2015 21727348 Programmable Logic Controllers Students know the operational principles of programmable logics as well as how to program them. They can do modular programming and employ small-scale controlling applications on an automation device. Students know the system control on automation devices and application programming environment. Competences: engineering competence, basic circuits competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727352 Instrumentation Upon completion of course students know the basic connection principles of field devices in process automation. They know industrial valves, their application methods, measuring transducers and transmitters, as well as implementing these into the process. Students know how to use instrumentation cables for different target areas taking into account earthing and bonding principles. Students know the installation principles used in the hazardous areas.

21727355 Electrical Power Engineering Having completed the course, students: know the structure of an power distribution network and main generation systems know potential disturbances in the network and the correct methods for avoiding these know the basic concepts of electrical safety and can follow safety procedures in electrical work know grounding methods in electrical power networks can calculate symmetric three-phase system design calculations know magnetism basic concepts and can apply these to electric machines can choose the correct electric drive and use of electricity for a specific purpose. Competences: electro technical and additional basic competences, electric and device safety competence 21727633 Electrical Drives Having completed the course, students: can size the power needed in electrical drives with the aids of physical bases know functions of electrical drives and can design the right device power according the demands of application target can do application programming, testing and implementation of electrical drive and servos. competence, electric and device safety competence, basic circuits competence 21727353 Fieldbus Technology Students know process automation fieldbuses and the configuration methods of fieldbuses in automation systems. Students can analyze error diagnostics in connection with bus devices; know most important installation issues and design of field segments. 21727622 Machine Vision Learning outcomes: Students understand application possibilities of machine vision. They understand theoretical background of image processing. Students know methods to design machine vision in production automation. They can make a small machine vision application in the laboratory environment.

21727635 Maintenance Students know the fundamentals of industrial maintenance and can do a small maintenance application for industrial production line. Student can act as a group member in project team and formulate documentation needed in project application design and implementation phase. Competences: engineering competence, working community competence, innovation competence, company and industrial management competences 21727359 Reliability Centered Maintenance A student knows features and benefits of Reliability Centered Maintenance, RCM. A student can estimate advantages and application areas of RCM in industrial plant and can estimate the reliability of production machines. Competences: engineering competence, company and industrial management competences 21727636 Technology Application in Automation (this is a project work) Students can design and implement a new technology based automation application. Student can act as a group member in project team and formulate documentation needed in project application design and implementation phase. competence, electric and device safety competence, innovation competence, basic circuits competence, process, equipment and system competence 21727361 Maintenance Project A student knows how to apply the acquired knowledge towards efficient production through developing the maintenance operations of a company. A student knows reliability planning and can finalize independently an extensive maintenance project in an industrial setting. A student knows how to manage small scale maintenance projects as well as how to conduct meetings and reports related to these. Competences: learning competence, engineering competence, working community competence, innovation competence, company and industrial management competences, process, equipment and system competence 21727338 Human Machine Interface Students can use and configure control and monitoring programs. Students know how to execute them in different operational environments. Students can design small applications, which are tested in a laboratory setting.

21727831 Building Automation A student knows most important application areas in building control systems. A student understands principles of heating, plumbing and air conditioning automation. A student understands the principles of KNX standard based building automation and can design applications rest on this standard.