Detailed Course Curriculum
Lesson by lesson
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Softwares download
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How to use Discussions option
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Course access duration
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Piracy & infringement warning
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Onboarding
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Aerodynamic forces modeling (3 cases)
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NEDC drive cycle
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Motor Data
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Sales
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Day 1: Onboarding
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Day 2: Scilab introduction & Scilab Programing Part 1
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Day 2: Scilab introduction & Scilab Programing Part 2
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Day 2: Scilab introduction & Scilab Programing Part 3
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Day 3: Scilab Xcos introduction & Practice Part 1
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Day 3: Scilab Xcos introduction & Practice Part 2
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Day 3: Scilab Xcos introduction & Practice Part 3
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Day 3: Scilab Xcos introduction & Practice Part 4
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Day 4: Practice Scilab Xcos with real time problems Part 1
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Day 4: Practice Scilab Xcos with real time problems Part 2
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Day 4: Practice Scilab Xcos with real time problems Part 3
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Day 4: Practice Scilab Xcos with real time problems (Variable initialization Error)
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Day 4: Practice Scilab Xcos with real time problems Part 4
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 1
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 2
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 3
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 4
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 5
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab Part 6
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Day 5: Creating data visualization & analysis graphs in Scilab (Error 999)
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Drive Cycle Data
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Program to define vehicle parameters
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Grade Data
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Model Images
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Water Tank Level Control
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Vehicle Resistive forces document
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Track Data
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Reference Document for report
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Resistive Forces assignment submission
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Comparison Documents for Vehicle Resistive Force Assignment
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Day 1: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces Part 1
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Day 1: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces Part 2
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Day 1: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces Part 3
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Day 1: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces Part 4
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Day 1: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces Part 5
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 1
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 2
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 3
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 4
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 5
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 6
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 6 (Error in multiple global goto with same tag)
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 7
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Day 2: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued ( C_pass1: invalid connection matrix)
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Day 3: Modeling of Vehicle Resistive forces continued Part 8
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Day 3: Modeling & analysis of control system Part 1
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Day 3: Modeling & analysis of control system Part 2
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Day 3: Modeling & analysis of control system Part 3
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Day 4: Modeling & analysis on control systems Quiz
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Day 4: Modeling & analysis of control system continued Part 1
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Day 4: Modeling & analysis of control system continued Part 2
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Day 5: Problem solving with Xcos challenge Part 1
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Day 5: Problem solving with Xcos challenge Part 2
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About this course
- 117 lessons
- 16.5 hours of video content
- Mentor guided projects
- 4.9 course rating & 3800+ learners
Software tools used
About the course
Mathematical Modeling or also called Model-Based Design (MBD) is the mandatory need for industries in sectors such as Aerospace, Space research, Automotive, Energy production, Embedded systems, Motor & Controllers, and Control Systems Engineering, or for any sector involved in engineering & development. Because, you can model any system in the universe, and study its behavior in static & dynamic conditions if you have the equations to solve.
The 4-week course will involve you building real-world applications using the numerical modeling software called Scilab & Scilab-Xcos. It will be 100% practical & hands-on oriented content, taught online to meet the industry requirements. Learning this course will allow you to extend yourself to build systems and take up the projects of your interest.
Every participant will require a laptop and the Scilab software (given by Decibels after registration) to take part in the course. Every student will have to build the models along with the trainer and be involved in everyday reporting.
During week 1 & week 2, learners will learn the Scilab & Scilab-Xcos software tools by solving the simpler problems, taking up assignments, and building the models. By the end of week 2, you will have a solid understanding & grip on the software tool. By then you will be ready to start your major projects upcoming in week 3 & week 4.
During week 3 & week 4, learners will be individually assigned with projects, depending on your department of studies & industry applications. Learners will have to individually build the projects and perform the result analysis with the document reporting. Assigned Projects are very important to learn the application of tools and also an opportunity to understand how to build and analyze a system.
Upon completing the 4 weeks, Decibels will provide you the list of projects you can build to gain the application of Mathematical Modeling/Model-Based Design. Projects are given the highest preference because industries always look for engineers with project experience. By involving more projects, you can gain the experience that the industry demands, and so forth you get hired.
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Model Based Design of Mechanical System
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Should I have any prerequisite knowledge to learn this course?
The course will be taught from fundamentals with real-world examples & hands-on sessions. It should not be a concern if you do not have prior exposure to programming/software used.
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Should I need a computer?
Yes, you will need a computer to practice.
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How the teaching will happen?
You will get full access to the course upon the completion of payment.
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What should I do, if I get a doubt?
You need to report the doubts/issues over the Discussion box available in the course. The course coordinator will clarify your doubts by replying via the discussion box. If needed, we will arrange meetings with the mentor, to clarify your doubts via Zoom.
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How many projects I will work on?
You will work on 3 projects.
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How will I build projects?
Projects will be guided by the mentor with the help of recorded lectures.
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How much time do I have to spend everyday?
We suggest 2 hours per day, an average of 10 hours per week.