Process Control

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |

Description

Mathematical modeling of chemical processes. Dynamic elements in the control loop. Characteristic of real process. Nonlinear control elements. Control system instrumentation. Feedback controller tuning. Continuous cycling method. Process reaction curve method. Feed-forward and ratio control design and tuning. Direct digital control (DDC). Minimal prototype algorithm. Internal model control. Degrees of freedom for process control. Process control design considerations. Industrial case study.

Program

M.Sc. in Electrical and Control Engineering

Objectives

  • The student should be able to: Apply modeling methods for different process and methods of tuning. Model the process control (chemical, electromechanical, etc), Tuning of controller. Design the process control.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction.
2Math. Modeling of chemical processes.
3Math. Modeling of chemical processes.
4Characteristic of real process.
5Control system elements (linear and nonlinear).
6Control system instrumentation.
7Introduction to feedback controller tuning.
8Different methods for feedback controller tuning.
9Feed forward control design and tuning.
10Control system design and tuning (feed forward, cascaded, feedback, and ratio controller).
11Digital control design and tuning.
12Digital control design and tuning.
13Process control design consideration.
14Industrial case study (chemical industries).
15Industrial case study (chemical industries).
16Final Exam.
1Introduction.
2Math. Modeling of chemical processes.
3Math. Modeling of chemical processes.
4Characteristic of real process.
5Control system elements (linear and nonlinear).
6Control system instrumentation.
7Introduction to feedback controller tuning.
8Different methods for feedback controller tuning.
9Feed forward control design and tuning.
10Control system design and tuning (feed forward, cascaded, feedback, and ratio controller).
11Digital control design and tuning.
12Digital control design and tuning.
13Process control design consideration.
14Industrial case study (chemical industries).
15Industrial case study (chemical industries).
16Final Exam.

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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