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This document provides an overview of process control for a lecture. It lists course references and objectives, which include explaining control strategies and feedback loops. It introduces process control systems and their importance in manufacturing. Examples of process control applications in refining, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing plants are given. Career options in the field are also outlined. Finally, reasons for process control systems are discussed, such as safety, production specifications, operational constraints, environmental regulations, economics, and monitoring.

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Process Control 1

This document provides an overview of process control for a lecture. It lists course references and objectives, which include explaining control strategies and feedback loops. It introduces process control systems and their importance in manufacturing. Examples of process control applications in refining, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing plants are given. Career options in the field are also outlined. Finally, reasons for process control systems are discussed, such as safety, production specifications, operational constraints, environmental regulations, economics, and monitoring.

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Prepared by: Mr Ali Abbas

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Course References
 Process Control Instrumentation Technology by:
Curtis D. Johson,
 Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control by:
Carlos A. Smith & Armando B. Corripio
 Process, Modelling, Simulation and Control for Chemical
Engineers by:
William L. Luyben
 Process Industrial Instruments and Control handbook by:
Gregory K. McMillan Editor & Douglas M. Considine
 WWW ...

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Objectives
At the end of this lecture, students
should be able to:
 Explain and identify Classification of Control Strategies
 State the control objectives for a process plant.
 Explain and identify the three elements in a feedback loop
 Be able to apply feedback manually to many chemical
process examples
 Identify common symbols and abbreviations used in piping
and instrumentation drawings (P&IDs)
 Describe the operation of a system/plant given a P&ID

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Introduction

What is process control


system ??

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Introduction

 The word “system” has become very popular


in recent years
 A system is defined as a combination of
components that act together to perform a
certain objective.

 Control system: An interconnection of


components forming a system configuration
that will provide a desired response.

 Process refers to the methods of changing or


refining raw materials to create end products.
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 Control system is very important for all engineers.

 Control is an important element in manufacturing and industry.

 Automatic control has become important and integral part of modern


manufacturing and industrial process.

 Most engineers and scientists must now have a good understanding


of this field.

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Process Control
 Process control is regulation of a controlled variable
around a desired set point.

 Process plants can be operated in either continuous


or batch.

 Process control system deal with all phases of matter


- solid, liquid and vapour.

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Refining

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Petrochemical

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Pharmaceutical

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Food Processing Plants

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Career Choices
 Engineering, Design & Maintenance
– Control Systems Engineer
– Instrument Specialist

 Management
– Project Engineer / Manager
– Instrument Supervisor

 Sales Engineering

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Why process control system?

(To improve the performance, to dispense with a lot of


manual actions...etc.)

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Why Process Control ?
1. Safety of Equipment and Personnel
2. Productions Specification of quality & quantity
3. Operational Constraints
4. Observe Environmental and Country Laws
5. Economics
6. Monitoring & Diagnosis

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Safety of Equipment & Personnel

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Safety of Equipment

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Quality & Quantity

Liquid
product A

Liquid
product B

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Observe Environmental

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Economics

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