Process Control Design and Practice
This series of Video Lectures, with accompanying text and exercises, teaches how to translate Process Objectives into Control Objectives for an automated process plant.
Students will learn to use feedback techniques to design effective control schemes with cascade and split-range controllers, and continuous constraint controllers to address conflicting objectives
Function Block Diagrams will be used for continuous system design
Digital Logic will be used to incorporate Boolean constraints in the form of interlocks and permissives
Batch control concepts will be introduced, including the S88 standard. Students will write recipes made up of phases to execute sequential logic.
Sequential Function Charts will be used for sequential logic
Students will learn how to write a Functional Specification to describe a control system design to other professionals
Chemical Models will be incorporated into designs using Feedforward Control
Students will be introduced to different types of sensors, valves, and pumps; their strengths and weaknesses in different applications
An introduction to modern control system architecture will be provided for Chemical Engineers
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