Advanced Process Control
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| CHEE4029 | Chemical & Environmental Engineering | 4 | 10 | Spring Malaysia |
- Code
- CHEE4029
- School
- Chemical & Environmental Engineering
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 10
- Semesters
- Spring Malaysia
Summary
Starting from a basic knowledge of process control, this module develops insight into both control loop dynamic response and specifying control systems for complete process plant. Introductions to modern control theory and to the techniques of on-line computer process control are also provided.
Target Students
Applicable to Year 4 students registered on the following courses: Chemical Engineering and Chemical Engineering with Environmental Engineering, MSc in Chemical Engineering
Classes
- One 1-hour lecture each week for 12 weeks
- One 2-hour lecture each week for 12 weeks
Assessment
- 30% Coursework 1: Coursework 1
- 30% Coursework 2: Coursework 2
- 40% Coursework 3: Coursework 3
Educational Aims
To provide a basis for understanding the dynamics of a complete process plant or plant section and of its associated conventional and on-line computer control system.Learning Outcomes
UK PO
A2.5.3 Understand system dynamics, be able to predict the response to changes in a dynamic system, and be able to design and determine the characteristics and performance of measurement and control functions.
A4.3.4.1 Detailed design of control systems based on process dynamics
A6.0.1 Have the ability to handle uncertainty and complexity
A6.0.3 Have the ability to develop innovative approaches.
EAC PO
EAC PO2: Problem Analysis - Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and chemical engineering sciences with holistic considerations for sustainable development (WK1 to WK4)
EAC PO3: Design/Development of Solutions - Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design chemical engineering systems, components or processes to meet identified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon as well as resource, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations as required (WK5);
Conveners
- Dr Senthil Kumar Arumugasamy