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CH3404 PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
UNIT I FIRST ORDER SYSTEMS 12
Linear open to loop systems – Laplace transformation – Transform of standard functions
– First order and linearised first order systems – Response to various disturbances –
Inversion – Theorems in laplace transformation – Applications.
UNIT II HIGHER ORDER SYSTEMS 12
First order in series – Linearization and its application in process control – Higher order
systems – Second order and Transportation lag – Response to various disturbances.
UNIT III CLOSED LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS 12
Closed loop control systems – Development of block diagram for feed – back control
systems – Servo and regulator problems – Transfer function for controllers and final
control element – Principles of pneumatic and electronic controllers – Transient
response of closed-loop control systems and their stability.
UNIT IV FREQUENCY RESPONSE 12
Introduction to frequency response of closed-loop systems – Routh analysis – Control
system design by frequency – Bode diagram – Stability criterion – Tuning of controller
settings.
UNIT V SPECIAL CONTROLS 12
Cascade – Feed forward and ratio control – Dead time compensation – Internal
model control – Control valves – Process identification.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Coughnowr, D.P., “Process Systems Analysis and Control”, 2nd Edition, McGraw
Hill , 1991.
2. Smith, C.A. and Corripio, A.B., “Principles and Practice of Automatic Process
Control”, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Harriot, P., “Process Control”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984.
2. George Stephanopolous., “Chemical Process Control”, Prentice – Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd., 1990.
3. Patranabis, D., “Principles of Process control”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw – Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., 1981.
CH3404 PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
UNIT I FIRST ORDER SYSTEMS 12
Linear open to loop systems – Laplace transformation – Transform of standard functions
– First order and linearised first order systems – Response to various disturbances –
Inversion – Theorems in laplace transformation – Applications.
UNIT II HIGHER ORDER SYSTEMS 12
First order in series – Linearization and its application in process control – Higher order
systems – Second order and Transportation lag – Response to various disturbances.
UNIT III CLOSED LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS 12
Closed loop control systems – Development of block diagram for feed – back control
systems – Servo and regulator problems – Transfer function for controllers and final
control element – Principles of pneumatic and electronic controllers – Transient
response of closed-loop control systems and their stability.
UNIT IV FREQUENCY RESPONSE 12
Introduction to frequency response of closed-loop systems – Routh analysis – Control
system design by frequency – Bode diagram – Stability criterion – Tuning of controller
settings.
UNIT V SPECIAL CONTROLS 12
Cascade – Feed forward and ratio control – Dead time compensation – Internal
model control – Control valves – Process identification.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Coughnowr, D.P., “Process Systems Analysis and Control”, 2nd Edition, McGraw
Hill , 1991.
2. Smith, C.A. and Corripio, A.B., “Principles and Practice of Automatic Process
Control”, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Harriot, P., “Process Control”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984.
2. George Stephanopolous., “Chemical Process Control”, Prentice – Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd., 1990.
3. Patranabis, D., “Principles of Process control”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw – Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., 1981.
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