Academic year 2018/2019 |
Supervisor: | doc. Ing. Vítězslav Máša, Ph.D. | |||
Supervising institute: | ÚPI | |||
Teaching language: | Czech | |||
Aims of the course unit: | ||||
Goal of the course is to introduce students to the practical aspects of process engineering. Students which pass the course will be able to work with project plans and documentation, they will be acquainted and be able to work with equipment necessary for process management (the so called process instrumentation). The students will be further able to communicate efficiently with other measurement and control experts. | ||||
Learning outcomes and competences: | ||||
Reading and development of process diagrams (drawings) Knowledge of basic procedures for automated measuring of various physical quantities Knowledge of design and basic properties of sensors and actuators Understanding of measurement and control systems in industrial buildings and facilities Understanding of process instrumentation and infrastructure Comprehension of process and power plants diagrams |
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Prerequisites: | ||||
• Computer science (1IN) • Automation (6AA) • Electrical Engineering and Electronics (6EE) |
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Course contents: | ||||
Design and Control of Processes (KPJ) focuses on basics of measurement and control in industrial sphere. Special attention is on monitoring/control equipment and devices related to technological processes, and the so called process infrastructure (distribution of process media, waste, etc.). |
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Teaching methods and criteria: | ||||
Students attend lectures where they learn about basic principles and theories in the discipline. Seminars focus on practical issues related to the topics discussed in the lectures. Seminars take place in the computer room at the Laboratory of Energy Intensive Processes in NETME Centre. | ||||
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes: | ||||
• Credit: Credit test consisting of tasks discussed in the seminars. • Exam: Oral exam in topics discussed in the lectures. |
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Controlled participation in lessons: | ||||
The attendance at lectures is recommended. Course takes place in the computer room and laboratory. Lectures are combined with practical tasks. Students’ attendance at the seminars is mandatory. Any absence must be discussed beforehand with the teacher. | ||||
Type of course unit: | ||||
Lecture | 13 × 2 hrs. | optionally | ||
Computer-assisted exercise | 13 × 2 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Course curriculum: | ||||
Lecture | 1) Introduction, project plans and documentation 2) Pipelines and power distribution network, symbolic representation 3) Communication standards in measurement and control 4) Sensors: part I 5) Sensors: part II 6) Actuators 7) Introduction to automatic control, regulation circuit, types of control 8) Mathematical description of a controlled system 9) Identification and modelling of dynamic systems 10) Control hardware for industry 11) Control software for industry 12) Process control: higher control, SCADA and ERP systems 13) Examples of in industrial measurement and control |
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Computer-assisted exercise | 1) Safety in laboratory seminars 2) Diagrams of pipelines and power network distribution 3) Laboratory tasks: Communication standards in measurement and control 4) Laboratory task: temperature measuring 5) Laboratory task: measuring of pressure and liquid level height 6) Laboratory task: measuring and control of flow rate 7) Introduction to Matlab/Simulink, logical control 8) Identification and modelling of dynamic systems in Matlab, PID regulator 9) Regulation circuit: simulation in Matlab/Simulink 10) Laboratory task: control of HVAC systems 11) Laboratory task: control of heating systems 12) Laboratory task: control of gas microturbine 13) Laboratory task: control of desalination unit |
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Literature - fundamental: | ||||
2. Švarc I.: Automatické řízení, CERM, 2. vyd., 2012, ISBN: 9788021443983 |
The study programmes with the given course: | |||||||||
Programme | Study form | Branch | Spec. | Final classification | Course-unit credits | Obligation | Level | Year | Semester |
M2I-P | full-time study | M-PRI Process Engineering | -- | Cr,Ex | 5 | Compulsory | 2 | 2 | W |
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