Friday 26 February 2016

Process Control

About the Subject:

Process control is an engineering discipline that deals with architectures, mechanisms and algorithms for maintaining the output of a specific process within a desired range. For instance, the temperature of a chemical reactor may be controlled to maintain a consistent product output. Process control is extensively used in industry and enables mass production of consistent products from continuously operated processes such as oil refining, paper manufacturing, chemicals, power plants and many others. Process control enables automation, by which a small staff of operating personnel can operate a complex process from a central control room. 


Topics to be covered in this Seminar:

Need for process control –Interacting and non-interacting systems – Continuous and batch processes – Lumped and Distributed parameter models – Heat exchanger – CSTR –  Reset windup – Practical forms of PID Controller-I/P converter - Pneumatic and electric actuators – Valve Positioner – Control Valves – Characteristic of Control Valves– Modeling of pneumatic control valve – Commercial valve bodies – Control valve sizing – Cavitation and flashing – Selection criteria-Evaluation criteria –Tuning– Determination of optimum settings for mathematically described processes using time response and frequency response approaches – Ag-Feed-forward control – Ratio control – Cascade control – Inferential control – Split-range and introduction to multivariable control –IMC– Model Predictive Control – Adaptive control – P&ID diagram. 

Time to be planned :

     
1 or 2 days

Kind of program :

     3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students

Reason for the program :

     Kalam Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist


Sample Clips for reference : 




Adaptive Control 


Cheers,

Kalam Scientist Team
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