Competencies and objectives

 

Course context for academic year 2015-16

The course aims to give students Electromechanical an overview and unifying electromechanical systems, focusing on two distinct parts: electric motors and variable frequency drives, and Pneumatic and Electro-pneumatics. Throughout the course there are problems of design and calculation simple theory classes, then in practical classes or projects addressing real problems in the industrial field. Therefore, the course addresses all these issues in a comprehensive manner, in order to teach how to deal with the design and development of a complete project within the field of electro.

 

 

Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)

General Competences:>>Instrumental

  • CG2 : Make decisions in the design and planning of a robotics and/or automation project, taking into account quality and environmental criteria.
  • CG5 : Understand current scientific articles on robotics and automation.
  • CG6 : Analyse, synthesise problems and make decisions.

 

General Competences:>>Interpersonal

  • CG10 : Critical reasoning.
  • CG11 : Apply ethical requirements and responsibilities and the deontological code at all times.
  • CG7 : Work, plan, organise and supervise work in multidisciplinary teams.
  • CG9 : Interpersonal relationship skills.

 

General Competences:>>Systematic

  • CG12 : Capacity to apply the knowledge acquired to real situations.
  • CG13 : Capacity to work and learn autonomously.

 

Specific Competences:>>Robotics

  • CERO3 : Capacity to deal with direct and reverse kinematics problems, using transformation matrices to model articulated systems.
  • CERO4 : Capacity to analyse the restrictions on the dynamics of articulated systems.
  • CERO5 : Understand the working of electric machines and understand their use as actuators in robotics.
  • CERO6 : Understand the working of transmissions and gears and their application to articulated systems.

 

 

 

Learning outcomes (Training objectives)

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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2015-16

 

1. Being able to model and analyze mechanical and electrical systems.
Two. Understand the operating principles of electric motors and AC current.
Three. Knowing the application fields of different types of motors in real industrial applications.
April. Understand the principles of operation of the electro-pneumatic systems and industrial tires.
May. Knowing the work of a pneumatic and electro-pneumatic: control, distribution, regulation and control valves, sensors and detectors.
June. Being able to design a pneumatic system and / or electro-industrial pneumatic their security features.

 

1. Being able to model and analyze mechanical and electrical systems.

2. Understand the operating principles of electric motors and AC current.

3. Knowing the application fields of different types of motors in real industrial applications.

4. Understand the principles of operation of the electro-pneumatic systems and industrial tires.

5. Knowing the work of a pneumatic and electro-pneumatic: control, distribution, regulation and control valves, sensors and detectors.

6. Being able to design a pneumatic system and / or electro-industrial pneumatic their security features.

 

 

General

Code: 37804
Lecturer responsible:
JARA BRAVO, CARLOS ALBERTO
Credits ECTS: 6,00
Theoretical credits: 1,50
Practical credits: 0,90
Distance-base hours: 3,60

Departments involved

  • Dept: PHYSICS, ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL THEORY
    Area: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATICS
    Theoretical credits: 1,5
    Practical credits: 0,9
    This Dept. is responsible for the course.
    This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.

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