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Process Control - Introduction

This document provides an introduction and overview of a process control course. It outlines the course objectives which are to develop skills in modeling chemical processes, solving dynamic models, controlling processes optimally, and analyzing stability. The course will cover process dynamics, modeling principles, typical systems, and process control including feedback loops, PID controllers, and stability tuning. Students will be graded based on assignments, quizzes, midterms, and finals. The syllabus outlines topics in process dynamics and control to be covered throughout the semester.

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Process Control - Introduction

This document provides an introduction and overview of a process control course. It outlines the course objectives which are to develop skills in modeling chemical processes, solving dynamic models, controlling processes optimally, and analyzing stability. The course will cover process dynamics, modeling principles, typical systems, and process control including feedback loops, PID controllers, and stability tuning. Students will be graded based on assignments, quizzes, midterms, and finals. The syllabus outlines topics in process dynamics and control to be covered throughout the semester.

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Process Control

Introduction

Thursday, February 6th 2020


Teaching Staff

▪ Ir. Abdul Wahid, M.T., PhD.


[email protected]

▪ Riezqa Andika, S.T., Ph.D.


[email protected]
Objectives

1. Able to choose the type of controller in accordance with


the process
2. Able to develop a dynamic model (mechanistic and
empirical) of some chemical process equipment
3. Able to solve the dynamic model numerically and
Laplace Transformation
4. Able to control the process optimally
5. Able to analyze the stability of a process control system
Grading

25%
Class Components

Assignment

Quiz 30%

Mid test 45%

Percentage
General Description

Two Main Components of Process Control

Process Process
Dynamic Control
The Syllabus*

Process Dynamic

1. Introduction to Process Control


2. Control Objectives and Benefits
3. Mathematical Modelling Principles
4. Modelling & Analysis for Process Control
5. Typical Process Systems
6. Empirical Model Identification

Mid Test

Process Control
7. The Feedback Loop
8. The PID Controller
9. PID Tuning
10. Stability &Tuning

Final Test
*Subject to change when it is deemed necessary.
References

Textbook:
T. Marlin, Process Control: Designing Processes and Control Systems for Dynamic
Performance, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000

Others :
1. Carlos A. Smith, Armando B. Corripio, Principles and Practice of Automatic Process
Control, John Wiley & Sons, 1985, ISBN 0-471-88346-8
2. D. E Seborg, T. F. Edgar, D. A. Mellichamp, Process Dynamics and Control, John Wiley &
Sons, 1989, ISBN 0-471-86389-0
3. Ogata, Katsuhiko, Teknik Kontrol Automatik (Sistem Pengaturan), Jilid 1, Penerbit
Erlangga, 1985, Bandung
4. Bequette, R. W., Process Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation, Prentice
Hall,1998
5. Luyben, William L., Process Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers,
Second Edition, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 1990
6. Kuo, Benjamin C., Automatic Control Systems, Sixth Edition, Prentice-Hall International
Editions, 1991
7. Stephanopoulos, George, Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and
Practice, Prentice-Hall International, 1984
Software/Program

- Matlab and Simulink

- Unisim Design / Aspen Hysys (Dynamic)


Rules in Classroom
#1

No mobile phone, social media, and any other


applications.
#2

If urgent, please go outside first.


#3

Be Punctual!
#4
Last But Not Least..

Enjoy the class!!

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