Description
Aims:
The aim of the module is to consider the concepts of process dynamics and control showing why, and how, control ensures safe, smooth and stable operation of process plants, in the context of sustainability and sustainable development.
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module, students are expected:
- to be aware, and have an appreciation of, the importance of process control in the safe, efficient, economic and sustainable operation of process plants;
- understand system dynamics, be able to predict the response to changes in a dynamic system, and be able to design and determine the characteristics and performance of measurement and control functions;
- to have an understanding of the elements of control loops in regards to feedback and more complex systems, the types of controllers available and the methods of controller tuning;
- to have an understanding of the fundamentals of instrumentation for control purposes
Synopsis:
To consider the concepts of:
- Modelling and analysis of the behaviour and dynamics of typical chemical processes;
- Description and analysis of chemical processes in terms of block diagrams to represent behaviour with associated controlled variables, manipulated variables and disturbances;
- The essential functionality of feedback control loops and the circumstances in which their potential benefits may be realised;
- Control system design and functionality;
- Advanced, complex and plantwide control;
- Instrumentation for control
The Masters level (level 7) version of the module (CENG0017) has a stronger focus on unseen, and more open ended, problem solving.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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