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COURSE CODE / NAME : KMM 411E Process Control (CRN: 12076)

SEMESTER : 2024-2025 Fall

PREREQUISITE(S) : ---

CREDITS : 3

LECTURER : Prof. Dr. Serdar YAMAN


Office: B-313
Office Hours: Tuesday 14:00 – 15:30
e-mail : [email protected]

ASSISTANTS : Hava ÇAVUŞOĞLU


Office: B-513
Office Hours: Thursday 13:30 – 14:30
e-mail: [email protected]

Ebru KAHRAMAN
Office: B-502
Office Hours: Wednesday 10:00 – 11:00
e-mail: [email protected]

LECTURE TIME : Monday 0830-1130 (D103)

TEXTBOOK / OTHER MATERIALS:

Textbook :

D.E. Seborg, T.F.Edgar, D.A. Mellichamp, Process Dynamics and Control, 4th ed.,
John Wiley & Sons, 2016.

Reference Books:

D. R. Coughanowr, S.E. LeBlanc, Process Systems Analysis and Control, 3rd Ed.,
McGraw-Hill, 2008.

W.L. Luyben, M.L. Luyben, Essentials of Process Control, McGraw-Hill, 1996.

B.A. Ogunnaike, W.R. Harmon, Process Dynamics, Modeling and Control,


Oxford University Press, 1994.

B. W. Bequette, Process Control; Modeling, design and Simulation, Prentice Hall, 2003.

G. Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall, Int.,1984.


ASSESSMENT AND GRADING:

Compulsory Attendance : 70% min.


Homework Assignment (6) : (15 pts)
Quiz (2) (Unannounced) : ( 5 pts)
Midterm Exam (2) : (40 pts)

Minimum grade total required to take the final exam: 15 pts (15/60)

Final Exam : (40 pts)

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Basic concepts in process control, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, dynamic behavior
of first-order and second-order processes, development of empirical models from process
data, feedback controllers, control system instrumentation, stability of closed-loop control
systems, block diagram, PID controller design, performance criteria, tuning, frequency
response analysis, Bode diagrams, Nyquist diagrams, control system design based on
frequency response analysis, feedforward control.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. To train students to understand and analyze unsteady processes.


2. To train students to choose an appropriate control system for a specific process and
evaluate the system response to the input parameters.
3. To train students to use software (MATLAB-SIMULINK) in problem solving.
4. To provide experience in literature search in the library and on the web.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:


1. Demonstrate adequate mathematics knowledge for the solution of dynamic system
problems in engineering.
2. Demonstrate knowledge on process control.
3. Carry out application of process control in chemical engineering.
4. Demonstrate an understanding of the strategies and methods considered in the design of a
system and/or system components.
5. Use computers and software effectively.
6. Carry out search on the web.
7. Carry out literature search on technological progress.
KMM 411E - PROCESS CONTROL (2024-2025 Fall)

Week Date Topics Reading

1st 30 Sept Introduction to Process Control 1

Laplace Transform of Representative Functions


Solution of Differential Eq. by Laplace Transform Techniques
2nd 7 Oct. 3
Partial Fraction Expansion
Final Value Theorem, Initial Value Theorem
Transfer Function Models
Input-Output Models
3rd 14 Oct. 4
Standard Process Inputs
Linearization of Non-linear Models HW#1
Dynamic Behavior and Response of First-Order Processes
4th 21 Oct. Response of Integrating Processes HW#2 5

Dynamic Behavior and Response of Second-order Processes


Poles and Zeros and Their Effect on Process Response 5, 6
5th 28 Oct.
Processes with Time Delays and Pade Approximation

Interacting and Non-interacting Processes


Development of Empirical Models from Process Data
6th 4 Nov. 6, 7
Fitting First-and Second-Order Models Using Step Tests
Graphical Techniques for Second-Order Models HW#3

7th 11 Nov. Midterm I

Break 18-22 Nov.


Feedback Controllers
8th 25 Nov. Control System Instrumentation 8, 9

Block Diagram Representation


9th 2 Dec. Closed-Loop Transfer Functions HW#4 11

Closed-Loop Responses of Simple Control Systems


10th 9 Dec. Stability of Closed-Loop Control Systems 11

PID Controller Design, Tuning, and Troubleshooting


11th 16 Dec. On-line controller tuning HW#5 12

12th 23 Dec. Midterm II

Frequency Response Analysis and Control System Design


Bode Diagrams and Bode Stability Criterion
13th 30 Dec. 14
Gain and Phase Margins
Nyquist Diagrams

14th 6 Jan. Feedforward Control, Ratio Control, HW#6 15

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