Developing laboratory modules for control techniques, electric drives and sensor experiment purpose
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop a module for laboratory purposes of several subjects in the SGU's Engineering department, namely Control Technique, Power Electronics, and Sensor, Measurement and Instrumentations, and Electrical Drive because laboratory sessions for those subjects are next to non-existent. Furthermore, some of the components in the panels are broken or some experiments are even left without the instruction sheets, almost all the experiments are not available to be used to its fullest. These modules are designed to help lecturers and teachers to measure student's ability and skills to comprehend of the lessons that have been taught in class, and try to implement those lessons in the real life situation simulations in the lab. The module making process are done by first gathering informations about the panels that are going to be included in the modules, then testing and also gathering the data from the experiment, and then try to make a clear and understandable modules, and test to work on the experiments using created modules. In conclusion, a total of 9 modules is covered by the primary objective of this thesis, five of which are unable to be completed due to the aforementioned problems.
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