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Thursday 2 February 2023

Introduction to process control and instrumentation (Video Lectures)

 Introduction to process control and instrumentation (Video Lectures)

74 lectures (3h 5m) | Video: MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz | 1.23 GB  

Download Link: https://bit.ly/3X1ycvR (Part 1) (fikper.com)
Download Link: https://bit.ly/3l86G2c (Part 2) (fikper.com)


Note: Download both 2 Parts (1 Part = 600 MB, 2nd Part = 500 MB). Keep both Parts in a unique Folder. Extract using Winrar / Winzip. Share and Enjoy :)

What you'll learn?
Learn the essentials of process control and instrumentation for a successful career in process industries
Understand the main terms and parameters of process control (Process variable PV, Set point SP, Operating point OP, Error, Offset, Load disturbance...)
Identify the different control loops and describe their main tasks
Describe the basic function and method of operation for the main control loop components (Transducer, Converter, Transmitter, Indicator, Recorder, Controller...)
Given a piping and instrumentation drawing (P&ID), correctly identify, interpret and label the instrument, location and signal type symbols
Differentiate between discrete, multistep, and continuous controllers
Describe the general goal of controller tuning
Describe the basic mechanism, advantages and disadvantages of the following mode of controller action : Proportional, Integral and Derivative
Identify the basic implementation of P, PI and PID control in the following types of loops : Pressure, Flow, Level and Temperature loops
Differentiate feedback and feedforward control loops
Diagram the process control loop using ISA symbology
Explain the basic implementation process for each of the following types of control : Cascade, Split range , Batch, Ratio and Selective controls
Understand through extensive 3D animation the techniques and methods used in process industries to measure temperature, pressure, flow and level

What is the target audience?
Chemical Engineers
Engineering students
Personnel needing to learn the essentials of process control and instrumentation
Control, Process, Chemical and Design Engineers
Operation, technical service and maintenance professionals
Experienced personnel as a refresher course and to broaden their knowledge
Consultants and Sales professionals

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