Process Control 1
Process Control 1
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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
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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
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Introduction
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Process Control
Process control is regulation of a controlled variable
around a desired set point.
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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?
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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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