SYLLABUS - Process Control
SYLLABUS - Process Control
COURSE SYLLABUS
PROCESS CONTROL
(Code: Q07664)
CONTENT:
SUMMARY
2. OBJECTIVES
3. TEACHING STAFF
4. TEACHING METHODOLOGY
5. ORGANIZATION
6. EVALUATION SYSTEM
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
8. SCHEDULED PROGRAM
2. OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
Impart the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to control industrial processes.
Train students in the understanding, development, and simulation of models and processes under
automatic control.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Establish the fundamental bases of the mathematical principles and chemical engineering.
related to the control of industrial processes.
Analyze the fundamentals through practical examples.
Develop skills to establish a measurement and automatic control system in
operations of Chemical Engineering processes.
Develop capabilities to simulate controlled processes using the software that
Faculty shall decide.
3. TEACHING STAFF
Subject Head Ing. Eder Vicuña Galindo
Subject Teachers Ing. Eder Vicuña Galindo
4. TEACHING METHODOLOGY
The course is educational through the active participation of the students, where examples are presented.
and tasks of specific aspects of measuring and controlling processes of the variables that govern a
determined process, which are absolved through the joint discussion of students and professor.
With the sustained development of assigned tasks, a learning activity will be encouraged.
constant in students; and with a monographic work to be developed, it will enhance their
analytical capabilities and skills in understanding literature in English such as those of
communication.
5. ORGANIZATION
5.1 Duration of the course 16 weeks
5.2 Start date 28 March 2017
5.3 Date of Termination 13 July 2017
5.4 Number of Credits Four (4)
5.5 Requirements Equations differentials, Material Balance and
Energy and Transfer Phenomena courses.
5.6 Number of Hours Four (4)
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EVALUATION SYSTEM
A student fails if they miss more than 30% of the classes, RR No. 04964-R-03
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Smith C. and Corripio A., Automatic Process Control - Theory and Practice (Second Edition)
in Spanish), Limusa Publishing 2014.
Seborg D., Edgar T., Mellichamp D. A., Doyle F. J., Process Dynamics and Control (Third
Edition). John Wiley 2011.
Coughanowr D. R., LeBlanc S. E., Process Systems Analysis and Control (Third Edition).
McGraw-Hill Inc, 2009.
Luyben W. L., Process Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers (Second
Edition). McGraw-Hill Inc, 1990.
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http://materias.fi.uba.ar/7609/
8. SCHEDULED PROGRAM
FIRST WEEK: Introduction - Reasons for control - Control Systems
Reasons, objectives, and incentives for process control. The process control system:
important variables. Design elements of a control system. Sensors and transmitters.
Feedback controllers. Control valves. Examples. Presentation of first work.
assigned.
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FIFTH WEEK: Higher Order Dynamic Systems
Higher Order Systems, Chemical Reactor and other cases, modeling and obtaining their
transfer function. Presentation of fifth assigned work.