Process Measurement & Control Technology
Details :
Process Control & Instrumentation is becoming an
increasingly important engineering topic, since the subject plays a crucial
role in the design, operation and maintenance in areas such as power plants and
chemical and industrial process plants. Control Systems have advanced
dramatically during the last decade. They become more modular and more
sophisticated offering a vast variety of control functions for all the systems
that operate within a modern “intelligent” facility. Enhanced functionally of
the automation systems also means more complexity, interactive strategies, new
technologies and systems management with resulting better control and improved
reliability.
This course is designed to update the participants with the
latest technologies in instrumentation and process control system. The course
will describe the various types of sensors relating to level, pressure, flow
and temperature. Also included is an in-depth look at control valves, actuators
with associated accessories together with practical valve sizing and selection
techniques. The topics of digital field communications and Smart transmitters
form an integral part of this course.
A major part of the course is devoted to detailed exposition
of currently used control valves, the associated terminology, valve
performance, valve and actuator types, control valve accessories as well as to
the correct selection and sizing of control valves for a wide range of
applications. The course addresses the important issues related to valve
installation and maintenance. In addition, this training course also utilizes
an extensive collection of state-of-the-art, externally generated process
management and video material concerned with all aspects of plant management,
including smart wireless solutions to the collection of plant data. In
addition, the subjects of digital control systems will be discussed with
sessions on Distributed Control Systems (DCS) Programmable Logic Controllers
(PLC), SCADA systems and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).
Upon
successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:
ü Apply an in-depth knowledge and skills in process control and
instrumentation
ü
List
down the different technologies currently in use in pressure, temperature,
level flow measurement
ü
Identify
the types of control valve and use a system approach in actuator selection
ü
Determine
the various process considerations for the instrumentation for industrial
applications
ü
Review
and apply the different types of control loop strategies and learn the features
and application of Distributed Control System (DCS)
ü
Discuss
the system components and operation of the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
and learn the configuration of the SCADA systems
ü
Acquire
knowledge on Process Safeguarding including safety instrumented systems (SIS),
safety integrity level (SIL) and loop safety considerations
Identify the various trends in flow calibration and apply meter proving
and become acquainted with field communications
This
course provides an overview for all significant aspects and considerations of
basic and advanced process control and instrumentation for process control engineers
and supervisors, instrumentation and control system engineers, automation
engineers, instrumentation engineers and technologists. Further, process
engineers, electrical engineers and supervisors and those involved in the
design, implementation and upgrading of industrial control systems will also
benefit from practical aspects of this course.
Day 1:
Section 01:
Introduction to Process Measurement
- Why Instruments?
- Where do we need it?
- What types are there?
- Types of Process Control
- Intro to Quality Assurance
- Terminology and Definitions
- Measurement Calibration
- Types of Errors
- Main applied symbols
Section
02: Applied Accuracy Terminology
- Accuracy, Precision, Standard Deviation & Variance
- “Playing Darts,
- Repeatability and Reproducibility,
- Variability & Probability,
- Statistical Control & Normal Distribution,
- STD & Systematic Error,
Day 2:
Section
03: Pressure Measurements
- Pressure parameters
- Types of Pressure
- Pressure Units
- Types of pressure instruments
- Pressure indicators principles
- Gauge and Diaphragm seal gauges
- Pressure Transmitter
- Strain Gauge, Capacitance
- Piezo Electric Pressure sensors
Section
04: Temperature Measurements
- Principles
- Thermocouples
- RTD’s
- Thermistors
- Non-Contact Types
- Control issues
- Installation
Day 3:
Section
05 Flow Measurements
- Volumetric, Mass and Totalized Flow
- Flow Meter Classification
- Turbine Meter, K-factor and Accuracy Range
- Rangeability,
- Positive Displacement Meters
- Variable Area Meters
- Categories 2 : Thermal, Differential and Oscillatory type flowmeters,
- Orifice type ∆P measurement,
- Orifice Types, Advantages & Disadvantages
- Venturi Tube, Dall Tube and Nozzle,
- Pitot type flow meters,
- Vortex type flow meter,
- Categories 3:
Electromagnetic, Coriolis and Ultra Sonic flowmeters,
- Doppler & Transit time US meters,
- Multi-beam US,
- Coriolis Mass Flow measurement,
- Magnetic Flow meter,
- Turndown Ratio and Rangeability
Section 06: Control Valves Part
- Control Valve Terminology,
- Flow coefficient Cv and Kv,
- Fail Safe positions,
- Hysteresis,
- Cavitation & Flashing,
- Choked Flow,
- Liquid Recovery Factor,
- Pressure Recovery Factor,
- Rotary Valves:
Butterfly, Eccentric Disc, Ball and Plug type,
- Linear type valves, Globe valves.
Section 07: Principles of
Process Control
- Reasons for Process Control,
- Standard Terminology & Symbols,
- Process Variables,
- Response times / Time Lags,
- Transducer / Sensor,
- Final Control Element,
- Control Objectives,
- Types of Errors,
- Open and Closed Loop Control,
- Disturbances,
- Control Algorithm,
- Control Actions,
- Self-Regulating Control,
- Proportional action and Controller Gain,
- Types of Control Algorithms,
- Proportional Band,
- Process Response Curves,
- Properties of Integral Control action,
- Derivative action and understanding,
- Three mode Controlling,
- Specific Controller mode selection,
- Typical Control Loops,
- Cascade Control,
- Feed-forward Control,
- Introduction Controller Tuning?
- DCS Control systems
Day 4:
Section 08: Control Valves
- Changing the characteristic of a valve,
- Cage guided Valve,
- Process inherent characteristic,
- How to select the right valve,
- Valve (standard) leakage rates,
- Types of Actuators,
- ESD valves,
- Valve Positioners,
- Volume Boosters.
Section 09: Level Measurement
- Applied principles for Level Measurement,
- Buoyancy systems,
- Servo Tank Gauging systems / Honeywell Enraf,
- Displacer type level transmitter,
- Hydrostatic measurements,
- Open / closed vessels with Wet and Dry Leg impulse
lines,
- Bubble tube measuring method,
- Weighing method,
- Ultra Sonic method,
- Radar type method,
- Non-contact and Guided Wave systems,
- Vibrating type Detectors,
- Float Level Switch,
- Conductivity method,
- Capacitive method,
- Nucleonic
Level measurement,
Section
10: Introduction DCS systems
- Introduction Distributed Control,
- DCS Hierarchy, Functions & Features,
- Control & Monitoring,
- DCS Architecture,
- Main parts and modules,
- Properties of different DCS systems : Honeywell, Delta
V, Yokogawa Centum, Foxboro I/A
Day 5:
Section 11: Programmable Logic Controllers
- Introduction,
- History,
- Current Position,
- Principles of Operation and features,
- System Components,
- I/O Interfaces,
- Methods
for Configuration.
Section 12: SCADA systems
- What is a SCADA system
- Overview of the main parts
- Field Instrumentation
- Data Acquisition
- Control Loop
- Supervisory Control,
- Remote Terminal Unit (RTU),
- Master Terminal Unit (MTU),
- SCADA Server,
- Communication Equipment,
- Operation,
- System features,
- Levels of Hierarchy,
Section 13:
Introduction Safety Instrumented Systems
- Safety Instrumented Systems: What is safety / safety
system?
- Position SIS in a total control system,
- Standards,
- What is IEC 61508
- System Integrity,
- How to compare IEC 61508 and TÜV,
- SIS Logic Solver,
- SIL and Pfd,
- Proof Test of Devices,
- DETT and ETT,
- Redundancy for Sensors and Final Elements,
- Safety PLC design,
- Common Industrial Failure Mechanisms,
- Safety PLC – Diagnostic features,
- Redundancy & Diversity,
Seminar style sections with blended lectures and real
life application
daily 09:00 – 14:00