BT2022 PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION DYNAMICS AND CONTROL SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BTECH BIOTECHNOLOGY 6TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY SIXTH SEMESTER B.TECH BIOTECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
BT2022 PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION DYNAMICS AND CONTROL L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To introduce control equipments used to control the production process of a chemical
factory and to introduce the control mechanism thro’ automation and computers.
OBJECTIVES
Gains knowledge in designing a control system and identifying the alternative control
configuration for a given process plant or entire plant. He will be familiar with the
control mechanism before attempting to tackle process control problems.
UNIT I 9
Laplace transformation, transform of standard functions, derivatives and integrals,
inversion, theorems in Laplace transformation, application .Open-loop systems, first
order systems and their transient response for standard input functions, first order
57
systems in series, linearization and its application in process control, second order
systems and their dynamics, transfer function for chemical reactors and dynamics.
UNIT II 9
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, transportation lag, transient
response of closed-loop control systems and their stability.
UNIT III 9
Introduction to frequency response of closed-loop systems, control system design by
frequency, Bode diagram, stability criterion, Nyquist diagram; Tuning of controller
settings.
UNIT IV 9
Controller mechanism ,introduction to advanced control systems, cascade control, feed
forward control, control of distillation towers and heat exchangers, introduction to
microprocessors and computer control of chemical processes.
UNIT V 9
Principles of measurements and classification of process control instruments,
measurements of temperature, pressure, fluid flow, liquid weight and weight flow rate,
viscosity and consistency, pH, concentration, electrical and thermal conductivity,
humidity of gases, composition by physical and chemical properties and spectroscopy.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Coughnowr and Koppel, “Process Systems Analysis and Control”, McGraw-Hill, New
York, 1986.
2. George Stephanopolous, “Chemical Process Control”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
3. Patranabis.D, Principles of Process control, II edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co. Ltd., 1981.
4. Peter Harriott, Processcontrol, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Reprint 2004.
REFERENCES
1. Thomas, E.Marlin, Process Control, 2nd Edn, McGraw-Hills International Edn. 2000.
2. George Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall of India 2003.
3. Norman H.CEAGLSKE, Automatic process control for chemical engineers, John
Wiley & Sons, Japan.
4. Emenule, S.Savas, “Computer Control of Industrial Processes”, McGraw-Hill,
London, 1965.
5. Eckman, D.P., “Industrial Instrumentation”, Wiley, 1978.
BT2022 PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION DYNAMICS AND CONTROL L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To introduce control equipments used to control the production process of a chemical
factory and to introduce the control mechanism thro’ automation and computers.
OBJECTIVES
Gains knowledge in designing a control system and identifying the alternative control
configuration for a given process plant or entire plant. He will be familiar with the
control mechanism before attempting to tackle process control problems.
UNIT I 9
Laplace transformation, transform of standard functions, derivatives and integrals,
inversion, theorems in Laplace transformation, application .Open-loop systems, first
order systems and their transient response for standard input functions, first order
57
systems in series, linearization and its application in process control, second order
systems and their dynamics, transfer function for chemical reactors and dynamics.
UNIT II 9
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, transportation lag, transient
response of closed-loop control systems and their stability.
UNIT III 9
Introduction to frequency response of closed-loop systems, control system design by
frequency, Bode diagram, stability criterion, Nyquist diagram; Tuning of controller
settings.
UNIT IV 9
Controller mechanism ,introduction to advanced control systems, cascade control, feed
forward control, control of distillation towers and heat exchangers, introduction to
microprocessors and computer control of chemical processes.
UNIT V 9
Principles of measurements and classification of process control instruments,
measurements of temperature, pressure, fluid flow, liquid weight and weight flow rate,
viscosity and consistency, pH, concentration, electrical and thermal conductivity,
humidity of gases, composition by physical and chemical properties and spectroscopy.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Coughnowr and Koppel, “Process Systems Analysis and Control”, McGraw-Hill, New
York, 1986.
2. George Stephanopolous, “Chemical Process Control”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
3. Patranabis.D, Principles of Process control, II edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co. Ltd., 1981.
4. Peter Harriott, Processcontrol, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Reprint 2004.
REFERENCES
1. Thomas, E.Marlin, Process Control, 2nd Edn, McGraw-Hills International Edn. 2000.
2. George Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall of India 2003.
3. Norman H.CEAGLSKE, Automatic process control for chemical engineers, John
Wiley & Sons, Japan.
4. Emenule, S.Savas, “Computer Control of Industrial Processes”, McGraw-Hill,
London, 1965.
5. Eckman, D.P., “Industrial Instrumentation”, Wiley, 1978.
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