Course unit code:
N422I3_4B
Course unit title:
Integrated Control in Process Industries
Mode of completion and Number of ECTS credits:
Exm (6 credits)
Course supervisor:
doc. Ing. Monika Bakošová, CSc.
Name of lecturer(s):
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2020/2021 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Mészáros, J. Oravec, A. Vasičkaninová (2019/2020 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2018/2019 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2017/2018 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, J. Oravec, A. Vasičkaninová (2016/2017 – Winter)
M. Bakošová, A. Vasičkaninová (2015/2016 – Winter)
Learning outcomes of the course unit:
Students have become familiar with basic principles of process identification from aperiodic or periodic step responses. They know principles of process control using complex control structures. They are familiar with principles of control of chosen processes that are typical in chemical industry using simple and complex control structures. Students know basic principles of advanced control methods.
Prerequisites for registration:
none
Course contents:
Process identification from aperiodic or periodic step response.
Feedback and feed-forward control.
Complex control structures: cascade control, complex control structure with disturbance measurement, complex control structure with auxiliary control input, time-delay compensator - Smith predictor and its modifications, ratio control.
Process control: control of tanks, control of mixing units, control of heat exchangers, control of distillation columns, control of chemical reactors, control of dryers.
Basic principles of advanced control methods: adaptive control, robust control, predictive control, fuzzy control, artificial neural networks in process control.
Recommended or required reading:
Basic:
  • BAKOŠOVÁ, M. –FIKAR, M. Riadenie procesov. STU v Bratislave, 2008. 1 s. ISBN 978-80-227-2841-6.
  • MIKLEŠ, J. – FIKAR, M. Modelovanie, identifikácia a riadenie procesov 1: Modely a dynamické charakteristiky spojitých procesov. Bratislava : STU v Bratislave, 1999. 192 s. ISBN 80-227-1289-2.
  • MIKLEŠ, J. – FIKAR, M. Process Modelling, Identification, and Control. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2007. 480 s. ISBN 978-3-540-71969-4.
  • INGHAM, J. Chemical Engineering Dynamics: Modelling with PC Simulation. Weinheim : VCH, 1994. 701 s. ISBN 3-527-28577-6.
  • RAY, W H. – OGUNNAIKE, B A. Process dynamics, modelimg, and control. New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. 1260 s. ISBN 0-19-509119-1.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
lectures, laboratory practice
Assesment methods and criteria:
exam
Language of instruction:
Slovak, English
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