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===3.0 Control Valve Selection & Sizing=== | ===3.0 Control Valve Selection & Sizing=== | ||
*3.1 Control valve body types | |||
*3.2 Flow characteristics | |||
*3.3 Actuators & accessories | |||
*3.4 Valve noise | |||
*3.5 Valve selection guidelines | |||
*3.6 Valve flow coefficient | |||
*3.7 Valve sizing equations | |||
3. | ===4.0 Automatic Control & Tuning Techniques=== | ||
*4.1 Control principles | |||
*4.2 Process characteristics | |||
*4.3 Control actions | |||
*4.4 Control modes | |||
*4.5 Tuning calculations | |||
*4.6 Tuning simulation | |||
===5.0 DCS Fundamentals & Configuration=== | |||
*5.1 Evolution & development | |||
*5.2 Hardware requirements | |||
*5.3 Software requirements | |||
*5.4 Network requirements | |||
*5.5 Configuration techniques | |||
5.0 | |||
5.1 Evolution & development | |||
5.2 Hardware requirements | |||
5.3 Software requirements | |||
5.4 Network requirements | |||
5.5 Configuration techniques | |||
===6.0 Engineering Documentation=== | |||
==TARGET PARTICIPANTS== | |||
The course is open to holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Industrial or Chemical Engineering; as well as to instructors of technical schools and industrial technicians. Knowledge of the basics of Instrumentation and Process Control is a prerequisite to the program. | The course is open to holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Industrial or Chemical Engineering; as well as to instructors of technical schools and industrial technicians. Knowledge of the basics of Instrumentation and Process Control is a prerequisite to the program. | ||
==TRAINING METHODOLOGY== | |||
TRAINING METHODOLOGY | |||
The lecture-discussion method will be used and sufficiently supplemented by laboratory and simulation work, which is the hands-on portion of the program. The resource persons will supervise individual and group exercises closely. | The lecture-discussion method will be used and sufficiently supplemented by laboratory and simulation work, which is the hands-on portion of the program. The resource persons will supervise individual and group exercises closely. | ||
==VENUE== | |||
VENUE | |||
Sessions will be conducted at the Low-Cost Automation (LCA) Rooms of UPISSI. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 23 April 2010
Description
- Enables participants to design, implement and maintain process control systems; understand and control process parameters; and configure control systems with appropriate hardware and software.
Schedule
Apr. 24 – May 29 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (5 Saturdays)
Fee
P9,000
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After the course, the participants will be able to:
- Select the type of level and flow measurement, as well as the control valve applicable to a process situation.
- Perform calculations required in level measurements, orifice sizing, control valve sizing and controller tuning.
- Understand the application, hardware and software requirements and basic configuration techniques in distributed control systems (DCS).
COURSE CONTENT
The course has a total of 30 hours and will cover the following topics.
1.0 Level Measurements & Calculations
- 1.1 Methods of level measurement
- 1.2 Operation, application & installation
- 1.3 Selection of measurement method
- 1.4 Level measurement calculations
2.0Flowmeter Selection & Orifice Sizing
- 2.1 Flow measurement methods
- 2.2 Operation, application & installation
- 2.3 Selection of measurement method
- 2.4 Orifice sizing calculations
3.0 Control Valve Selection & Sizing
- 3.1 Control valve body types
- 3.2 Flow characteristics
- 3.3 Actuators & accessories
- 3.4 Valve noise
- 3.5 Valve selection guidelines
- 3.6 Valve flow coefficient
- 3.7 Valve sizing equations
4.0 Automatic Control & Tuning Techniques
- 4.1 Control principles
- 4.2 Process characteristics
- 4.3 Control actions
- 4.4 Control modes
- 4.5 Tuning calculations
- 4.6 Tuning simulation
5.0 DCS Fundamentals & Configuration
- 5.1 Evolution & development
- 5.2 Hardware requirements
- 5.3 Software requirements
- 5.4 Network requirements
- 5.5 Configuration techniques
6.0 Engineering Documentation
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
The course is open to holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Industrial or Chemical Engineering; as well as to instructors of technical schools and industrial technicians. Knowledge of the basics of Instrumentation and Process Control is a prerequisite to the program.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
The lecture-discussion method will be used and sufficiently supplemented by laboratory and simulation work, which is the hands-on portion of the program. The resource persons will supervise individual and group exercises closely.
VENUE
Sessions will be conducted at the Low-Cost Automation (LCA) Rooms of UPISSI.