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Industrial Electrification and Automation (5 cr)

Code: K53SL142OJ-18010

General information


Enrollment
03.08.2020 - 10.01.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
13.01.2021 - 27.03.2021
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Teaching languages
English
Finnish
Seats
0 - 20
Degree programmes
Degree Programme Electrical and Automation Engineering
Teachers
Heikki Isometsä
Jaakko Etto
Martta Ruottu
Teacher in charge
Jaakko Etto
Course
K53SL142OJ

Evaluation scale

H-5

Content scheduling

Project work (group 2-3students)
Project plan
Design tasks in automation and electrification in industrial plants and processes
Technical drawings, standards
Project documentation
MCC, electricity distribution and automation systems, field Instruments
Design of Small Process Electrification and Automation
selection of different components (electrification and automation)
AC Drives and electrical motors in process and manufacturing industry
Components of electrification and automation (Control Switches, fuses, control boxes, safety switches, motors, cables, position sensors, sensors for motion control, HMI panels, signal lamps, safety Switch, MCC, transformers, cabins,....(selection, documentation. technical drawing))
Documentation (manuals, drafting, purchase, maintenance, ...)
project reports, documentation
presentations in English

Objective

After completing the course, the student masters the electrification and automation phases of production plants from design to commissioning. The student is familiar with different implementation options for electrification and automation of production plants and is able to choose implementation solutions suitable for different needs. The student is able to dimension and select components and make plans for different needs.

Content

- Production electrification implementation options
- Production plant automation implementation options
- standards and good practice
- model documentation (companies, SFS, Severi, PSK, ...)
- project phases, tasks and documentation at different stages
- industrial design parties and information exchange
- examples of practical solutions
- Production and presentation of documentation for electrification and automation, as well as justifications for choices and sizing
- industrial motor centers with traditional I / O and fieldbus
- frequency converters and motor drives for industrial applications

Materials

Standards (Europe, Finland, Industry,..)
books in English (Finnish students also some materials in Finnish)
MCC documents
PLC and automation system documents
Laboratory work documents,
Examples of process, automation and electrification in industry and in laboratory rooms
Moodle and internet (material and commercial components of electrification and automation in Industrial plants
Practices in local industry
Instructions, how to work (Moodle)
Project materials in Moodle, laboratories and internet
Project results (project plan, project report, project presentations, documentation) in moodle
For Finnish students some material also in Finnish

Teaching methods

Project work
Supervision
At first is selection of the project work and design tasks
List of project works/tasks, instructions and materials ( moodle)
Project plans, timetables, meetings, creation, design, conscruction, implementation, documentation, operation,project reports, project presentation,... (teachers and laboratory engineer will help)
Work in laboratories, workshops and in teams
Presentation of project work(whole group)
Theory and calculations of design tasks of electrification and automation in industries presented in parallel course K53SL142 Industrial Electrification and Automation

Exam schedules

Exam april 2021

Student workload

Independent work, group work, work with supervisors, project plan, design/calculations/documentation, project report, presentation 133h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Satisfactory (1)
Production facilities and electrification and automation know-how depend on guidance.
Student communication and documentation is deficient.
Output targets are achieved under the guidance of an instructor.
The student has participated in the work but has been mainly passive.
Satisfactory (2)
Production facilities and electrification and automation skills are largely independent but deficient.
Student communication and documentation includes some factual and linguistic errors and omissions.
Output targets are achieved under the guidance of the supervisor and partly independently. The student's activities are partly unplanned.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3)
The know-how of production plants and electrification and automation is largely independent.
Student communication and documentation is a good professional and business language.
Production targets are mainly achieved independently.
The student's activities are mainly under control.
Good (4)
The expertise of production plants and electrification and automation is independent and systematic.
Student communication and documentation is analytical, reasoning and good professional and business language. Production targets are achieved independently.
The student's activities are mainly planned.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Commendable (5)
The know-how of production plants and electrification and automation is independent, independent and systematic.
Student communication and documentation is analytical, reasoning and good professional and business language. Production targets are achieved independently.
The student's activities are planned.

Qualifications

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