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    Plc/Dcs Function Control Blocks Implementation

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    Plc/Dcs Function Control Blocks Implementation

    Plc/Dcs Function Control Blocks Implementation
    Last updated 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.87 GB | Duration: 9h 16m

    Increase your potential to create new, advanced process control concepts and plans.

    What you'll learn
    Learn about DCS and PLC's main components, architecture, and all process functions.
    Learn how to conceive, design and implement process control schemes inside a DCS or even a PLC.
    Learn how to design and implement batch, sequential, continuous and semi-batch control schemes.
    Learn how to design and implement various standard function blocks available in most DCSs and PLCs.
    Requirements
    Control room experience is desirable, but not required.
    Description
    This course teaches you how to conceive, design, and implement process control schemes inside a DCS or even a PLC. There are many DCS and PLC vendors and this course builds skills that are useful for all types and models of any DCS or PLC. Whether you work in a chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, polymer, electric power, paper, or any manufacturing process, this course will teach you the skills to come up with new advanced process control ideas and schemes. The knowledge will also help in the design of controls for safer and smoother plant operation and to run the plant better, smoother, and with reduced chance of mistakes, shutdowns, and human error. The knowledge will help to maximize production rates, minimize utilities, speed up product grade transitions and improve key performance indicators. In an era of a lot of approaching retirees in the industry and the entry of new personnel in the control room, this course is a must for any process control engineer, DCS engineer, PLC engineer, or process control technician.Learning OutcomesThis course teaches the main components of a DCS and even a PLC. It describes the DCS and PLC architecture. It explains all DCS and PLC control functions. It teaches standard and custom DCS logic blocks. It covers batch, sequential, continuous and semi-batch control schemes. It teaches how to design and implement control schemes. It explains how to design and implement various standard function blocks available in most DCSs and PLCs. The various standard function blocks are listed below. With knowledge from PID100, APC200, this course is a perfect continuation to build the process control skills and knowledge and be more in the realm of what is available in DCSs and PLCs. After completion of this course, the student will be ready to build new APC tags inside a DCS or PLC. The following topics are covered in this course:Process Control Nomenclature and Basic DefinitionsSAMA Standard Diagrams and SymbolsPID ControlPID Related Peripheral AlgorithmsPIDFF – PID with FeedforwardTransfer FunctionNonlinearitySMOOTH Filtering for Noisy SignalsDead Time and TRANSPORT AlgorithmLEADLAG AlgorithmMonitoring AlgorithmsBoolean Logic AlgorithmsTimers and CountersInput and Output AlgorithmsMultiple Signal AlgorithmsCalculation Algorithms and ProgramsSmith PREDICTOR AlgorithmPID Tuning ProceduresProcedures for Testing, Commissioning & TroubleshootingDCS/PLC algorithms

    Overview

    Section 1: Process Control Nomenclature and Basic Definitions

    Lecture 1 Process Control Nomenclature and Basic Definitions

    Section 2: SAMA Standard Diagrams and Symbols

    Lecture 2 SAMA Standard Diagrams and Symbols

    Section 3: PID Function Block

    Lecture 3 PID Function Block

    Section 4: Cascade PID Function Block

    Lecture 4 Cascade PID Function Block

    Section 5: PID with Feedforward

    Lecture 5 PID with Feedforward

    Section 6: Input/Output Function Blocks

    Lecture 6 Input/Output Function Blocks

    Section 7: Handling Nonlinearities

    Lecture 7 Handling Nonlinearities

    Section 8: Monitoring Algorithms

    Lecture 8 Monitoring Algorithms

    Section 9: Boolean Logic Algorithms

    Lecture 9 Boolean Logic Algorithms

    Section 10: Timers and Counters

    Lecture 10 Timers and Counters

    Section 11: Multiple Signal Algorithms

    Lecture 11 Multiple Signal Algorithms

    Section 12: Calculation Algorithms

    Lecture 12 Calculation Algorithms

    Section 13: Smith PREDICTOR Algorithm

    Lecture 13 Smith PREDICTOR Algorithm

    Section 14: Procedures for Testing, Commissioning & Troubleshooting

    Lecture 14 Procedures for Testing, Commissioning & Troubleshooting

    Process Control Engineers, DCS Maintenance Technicians, and Instrument Engineers