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Free download скачать Instrumentation & Control Engineering Design Basics
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.87 GB | Duration: 1h 4m
Crash course on Instrumentation & Control Engineering

What you'll learn
Learn about Instrumentation & Control Engineering for Process Industry
Get all necessary knowledge to start design of a Process Plant
Process Instruments viz. Pressure Measurement, Flow measurement, Level Measurement, control valves, on-off valves
Brief overview of various ISA, IEC standards for Instrumentation & Control
Instrumentation Auxiliaries
Protection of Instruments
Requirements
No previous automation knowledge required
Description
Course Overview: This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of instrumentation and control design, essential for anyone pursuing a career in engineering, automation, or process control. It covers the principles, techniques, and tools used to design, implement, and maintain instrumentation and control systems in various industrial applications.Course Objectives: By the end of this course, students will:Understand the basic concepts and terminology of instrumentation and control systems.Learn about different types of measurements, their working principles, and applications.Gain knowledge of Instrumentation auxiliaries & alarm systems.Explore control valves and safety valves.Course Content:Introduction to Instrumentation and Control Systems:Definition and importanceBasic Design data:What is basic design?Temperature measurement:Different types of temperature measurementFlow MeasurementDifferent types of Flow measurementPressure Measurement:Different types of pressure measurementLevel Measurement:Different types of Level measurementControl ValveControl ValveSafety ValvesSafety ValvesInstrumentation AuxiliariesInstrumentation AuxiliariesProtection against environmentProtection against environmentAlarm and Emergency SystemAlarm and Emergency SystemConclusion & Next StepsTeaching Methods: The course will utilize lectures and will breeze through the concepts you need to refresh to face the interview.Target Audience: This course is ideal for engineering students, technicians, and professionals looking to refresh their knowledge and skills in instrumentation and control design. No prior experience is required, but a basic understanding of engineering principles is beneficial.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction and what you'll learn
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Downloading the pdf syllabus & interview questions
Section 2: Basic Design Data
Lecture 3 What is basic design data?
Section 3: Temperature measurement
Lecture 4 Different types of temperature measurement
Section 4: Flow measurement
Lecture 5 Different types of Flow measurement
Section 5: Pressure Measurement
Lecture 6 Different types of pressure measurement
Section 6: Level Measurement
Lecture 7 Different types of Level measurement
Section 7: Control Valve
Lecture 8 Control Valve
Section 8: Safety valves
Lecture 9 Safety Valves
Section 9: Instrumentation Auxiliaries
Lecture 10 Instrumentation Auxiliaries
Section 10: Protection against environment
Lecture 11 Protection against environment
Section 11: Alarm and Emergency System
Lecture 12 Alarm and Emergency System
Section 12: Conclusion & Next Steps
Lecture 13 Conclusion & Next Steps
Beginners with Engineering education or Professionals who want to refresh their knowledge of Instrumentation & Control,Candidates who are going to face an Interview
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