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Computer Control of Process

This document discusses computer aided process control. It covers the development of computer systems for modeling, simulating, designing, analyzing and controlling chemical processes. It also discusses maintaining six sigma quality levels in electronics using computer aided process control. Some examples of process control, dynamics, and objectives are provided. The basics of computer aided process control hardware and software are introduced.

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Computer Control of Process

This document discusses computer aided process control. It covers the development of computer systems for modeling, simulating, designing, analyzing and controlling chemical processes. It also discusses maintaining six sigma quality levels in electronics using computer aided process control. Some examples of process control, dynamics, and objectives are provided. The basics of computer aided process control hardware and software are introduced.

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Computer control of process

Computer aided process control


AIM
Development of Computer Aided
Systems for Chemical and
Biochemical Product-Process
Modelling/Simulation, Synthesis,
Design, Analysis and
Control/Operation for Chemical,
Petrochemical, Pharmaceutical,
Agrochemical, Food and Biochemical
Industries.
Quality build-in computer aided
process control is very important for
the electronics industry to maintain a
competitive advantage. Its purpose is
to maintain and achieve the target of
six sigma quality level
Introduction to process control
Some examples of process control
Process dynamics
Degrees of freedoms of process
PROCESS CONTROL OBJECTIVES
Basics of computer aided process
control

Process control computer
hardware&soft ware
Design of computer control systems
Advanced stages of computer control
systems
Example of process
Heat exchanger
Process control objectives
Demands on control systems
1.High reliability& availability
2.Fast trouble shooting
3. Simple operation
4.Easy configurable
5.High accuracy&reproducibility
6.Low cabling cost
7.Availablity of process computers
8.Flexibility
Historic development
Economics of computer aided
process control
Till the advent of Micropecessor--- most expensive
Today---1.Low cost
2.Large complexity
3.High returns
Benefits:
Repeatability in product quality
Frequent changes in product specifications
Increases productivity of the plant
Understanding of the behaviour of process
Reduction in dead time of batch processing process
RECENT TRENDS
Computer aided hot air blower
Distributed digital control system
Total plant hierarchical control
system

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